Fungus (?) on a Pear Tree

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I was tickled pink to discover blossoms on my pear and peach trees (1 peach, 3 pear). BUT, only two pear trees have flowers- tree #3 appears to have some kind of fungus.
Is it a fungus? Will it spread? Can I fix it, or should the tree be cut down?

Thanks in advance!

(oops! The first 2 pictures are sideways..not that it really matters)

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I have no idea what that is... if it were on my tree, I would trim that branch and destroy it. Just in case. It may be nothing, but why take the chance? It is only on that one spot?
 

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Each picture is a different branch.
 

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I believe you have wooly aphids sucking on the sap. I notice that they are all on a damaged/calloused spot and probably caused the damage themselves. They particularly like pear trees. Click the image to read more and how to treat them...
 

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Thank you! Great article, and it explains a lot. I'd wondered if the 'fungus' had been due to damage from aphids, but hadn't thought it was aphids. Good thing we have an abundance of Ladybugs!
 

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You can use a soap water spray (with a touch of cooking oil in it) as an organic means of smothering them to death. Let me see if I can find the recipe...

Here's one version... 3 tbsp liquid dish detergent to one gallon of water. There was another on here that I've used that had I think 1 tbsp of veggie oil in there too.
 

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Ah! It is so cold here, my mind is not going to bugs...I had quite an aphid problem on my plum tree. I just went out with a spray bottle of water- and kind of sprayed while squishing. They particularly liked the underside of the leaves. So, I carefully sprayed and squished all that I could reach. That is a much easier problem to solve, certainly no reason to cut off branches. Sorry for my bad advice!
 

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I'm happy to say the pear tree has made a come back. I scrubbed the aphids off with soap and water and there was 4 aphid-free days in which the tree put out its struggling leaves. A random cold snap last night killed off most of the returning aphids, but I'm watching the tree for more. The Insta-Skin appears to have done no harm were I used it, so I'll use it on all the limbs (with caution, just in case).
We've had a great few days of alternating rain and sun, so all the trees are popping like crazy. Love it!
 

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