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Over the Garden Gate: Strange holes in trees - who is to blame?
This small woodpecker often attacks pine, apple, maple and Bradford pear trees, but any tree can be on the menu.
Occasionally, homeowners will notice small holes in the trunks of landscape trees. This may not mean impending death to the tree, but it’s not good. The presence of holes usually means that an insect ...
When tiny holes appear on a tree, they often tell a story. These could either be due to harmless nesting activity of some animals, or they could be insect infestations that threaten a tree's survival.
Hazardous trees pose a danger to people and property. When storms or high winds hit, limbs - and often whole trees - fall to the ground. “Many fatal accidents and millions of dollars in property ...
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