Spider mite damage to raspberry starts from the lower leaves and goes up.
Fruit
Spider mite damage to cherry as a result of road dust.
Stippling damage on apple from spider mites.
San Jose scale on apple.
Rose stem girdler larva inside a cane (left) and cane damage (right).
Tree girdled by fire blight bacteria from rootstock infection.
Examples of peach twig borer shoot strikes.
Fruiting bodies of powdery mildew for overwintering survival.
Grape leafhoppers (left) and feeding damage (right).
Cherries left on trees after harvest can help fruit fly populations to build up.
Cat-facing damage to peach that occurred early in the season.
Cat-facing damage to apple.
Leaf-footed plant bugs can cause cat-facing damage.
Sometimes cat-facing insects cause peach fruits to ooze.
Bitter pit damage to apple mostly occurs toward the bottom of the fruit.
