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Took a very large elm tree down 3 days ago. The tree was about 50ft tall and alive! I chipped into my trailer and now the chips on the surface, bits of chip stuck to my van, individual pieces on the floor have all developed this gel / clear slime over the tops and it's very sticky. I've never seen this before. Is it problematic, is it safe, will it disappear? IMG_20180327_182047.thumb.jpg.86a22deb3d2ac8fe2d3cbdb21650e23f.jpg

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No idea about the slime sorry, but if you are near South East Wales I could maybe buy the stem from you...if it is for sale....  Always after Elm and not so much of it around sadly.

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I've not seen this before either. Even individual pieces of wood chip have developed this glutinous slime. I have barrowed quite a bit into a heap in my back garden so I hope it isn't bad news as I don't want to have to take it all out again. 

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