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It's the same in Keswick. Looked at a few that are turning brown loosing needle quite quickly although the tops are very green with plenty on new growth. There was a spruce beetle around that caused this a good few years ago, it might of returned ?

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It's the same in Keswick. Looked at a few that are turning brown loosing needle quite quickly although the tops are very green with plenty on new growth. There was a spruce beetle around that caused this a good few years ago, it might of returned ?

 

I noticed the same around Keswick last week whole blocks of woodland going brown with the rest of the stand unaffected didn't drive close enough to see species or age/size e.c.t but it didn't look good from afar

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