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Are you sure its not expanding foam......:wave:

 

We did that at a local arb college, it kept them guessing for a while....lol:proud:

 

Took it off today, had such an intense concentrated mushroom smell, shame it was on yew; definately ripe for the pan otherwise.

 

Liked the practical joke Chris :icon14: they did something with expanding foam at Merrist Wood on a Mature Oak, think it had something to do with bees or similar ( Anyone know? ) Looked like fruiting bodies to me for a little while.

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Is it just something thats specifically perculiar to my locality; or is there just an incredible ammount of Laetiporus around this year.

No kidding, this latest lot is one of at least 15 or so brackets I've noticed on at least 6/7 different Tree species within the last month or so. :scared:

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