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Not the best footage, taken on our evening stroll with the dog, the wing shape, flight pattern and the call gives them away. IMG_7166.mov
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Someone who worked there ,in Oz said they like to live in gutters /cracks and hollows obviously got his facts wrong !either way id not want to take my chances with the little ****************ers
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I use steel on the end of my climbline to make it easier to throw my main line, it's more like a throwball and carab all in one 🙂
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Using Ecoplugs on side growths and suckers
Dan Maynard replied to Philadelphus's topic in General chat
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You know that funnel webs live in the ground,Arborists work in Trees Yeah?
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I would say it is definitely Paulownia tomentosa.
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Looks very close to me, particually the seeds when comparing on google images. See the images here Royal Paulownia 500 Seeds Paulownia tomentosa FLORIDASEEDS.NET Paulownia tomentosa, commonly known as the empress tree or princess tree, is a fast-growing deciduous tree native to central and western...
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Anyone had any experience with the fae mulcher - it’s to go on a 8t machine. TIA
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Think leaves are wrong shape, and not fluffy.
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Spiders funnel website not snakes , but it would be interesting to see how many had !
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Because its mega expensive and has a short shelf life? Honestly never heard of any Arbs getting bitten by snakes,loud noises scare them off apparently.
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I believe I've decided on the extendable combination ladder type. Trying to decide which brand and what size to get but likely the 8 rung. A frame max height of 4m and fully extended its 8.4m.
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Obviously, so why aren't arb trucks fitted with a mini fridge for viles of it, should anyone come into contact with it
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Using Ecoplugs on side growths and suckers
Philadelphus replied to Philadelphus's topic in General chat
Thanks wallyrobinet for the point about drift. Am trying to finish off the trunk but save the ivy that is covering it, plus surrounding hedge. Steven P, I have followed your advice over the season - with secateurs, not shears - but wouldn't advise it for a large stump. It's a big tree (3m high and feels like about the same wide...) and shooting all over, including from side shoots. Half a dozen-odd shoots appear for every one we cut. Much of the new growth is virtually impossible to get at through the ivy stems. If I'd known how hard it was I'd have had more of a go at the insurers. They refused to pay for a second go, and suggested we prune it 'as part of the hedge'. Clearly they have NO idea of how fast a lime tree grows. So Ecoplugs it must be. -
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Because anti-venom goes off and needs to be kept refrigerated.
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It wont be left on roof rack unattended overnight, just as no valuable tools are left in it. How much!?! Looks just like a normal extending combination type but with a fancy bottom bar for adjusting it level - while I like the idea, I dont like how its done with a curved bar and I'd want to know spares are available - which dont show on the spares page. I do like using shorty hedge cutters, the Makita UH006 is excellent for cutting thick tops, much quicker than a long reach on a narrow hedge.