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27 minutes ago, lux said:

 

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Spotted these on a couple of large Larch trees on site. South East region.

What’s the most likely culprit

 

Tia

 

Monkey pox . 🙂

Posted
Monkey pox . [emoji846]

You old tinker stubby. The doctor will give you a cream for your ‘monkey pox’ [emoji23].
  • Haha 1

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