Ok, I was given a peach tree earlier in the year and recently dug it up as I planted in completely in the wrong place
. Not a problem. However there are little dollops of jelly like sap (imagine swollen water crystals for hanging baskets) scattered over the tree.
I have had a google and it seems there are three possibles:-
Peach borer
Gummosis Disease
Canker
Having looked again I can see a couple of tiny holes, but most of the jelly is at branch and leaf joints. Everything I have found on this is american so my questions are:-
Do peach borers live in the UK?
How do I deal with them?
Your help as always would be very much appreciated

I have had a google and it seems there are three possibles:-
Peach borer
Gummosis Disease
Canker
Having looked again I can see a couple of tiny holes, but most of the jelly is at branch and leaf joints. Everything I have found on this is american so my questions are:-
Do peach borers live in the UK?
How do I deal with them?
Your help as always would be very much appreciated

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