Unidentifiable black pests!

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So my beloved deshojo maple has suddenly become subject to these strange, small black pests, which crush like bugs when touched, a are found between buds and on branches.

Everyone I have spoken to is struggling to identify what these may be, but I’m eager to find out so I can protect the tree!

I’m in the UK by the way.

All and any advice very much appreciated. Thanks.
 

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Looks like a type of scale. Scrape the big amounts off by hand then neem oil and soapy water spray should work to confirm eradication.
 

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Looks like a type of scale. Scrape the big amounts off by hand then neem oil and soapy water spray should work to confirm eradication.
I thought this originally, but are they not w not too small?
I’ll be doing as you advise anyway, since this seems to only definitive way of removing them.
 

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Twig pic doesn't look the same as the other.

Seems like them little black glassy algae eaters that I say will eat new foilage if there is no algae and it looks like you got no algae.

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I thought this originally, but are they not w not too small?
I’ll be doing as you advise anyway, since this seems to only definitive way of removing them.
Unless they are moving....scale look like tiny barnacles on a rock ocean jetty. There are many varietys.
 

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I highly recommend 100% cold pressed neem....not “hydrophobic extract”. It’s a certified organic input so you can buy online.
 

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In spring, aphids stay tiny and have poor limb development due to the cold. Later in the season when temperatures rise they'll grow bigger.
A simple aphid insecticide will do fine. I'm a big fan of neem oil, because it works for me.
 
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