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2 hours ago, lux said:


Maybe you’re only climbing the small trees with thin soft bark they like to chew on and not up the big trees they generally don’t like. Who knows.

Honestly if you’re saying you fell or remove more trees / branches etc to squirrel damage than other fungi etc I’ll take your word for it but I’ll be surprised.
 

Nope, large mature Beech and Sycamore, many totally recked with bark stripped from the tops of branches, causing rot and limb/branch failure.

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On 02/05/2021 at 05:50, lux said:


Not the only culprits though. Every plantation around here has high chairs in it for culling the deer that strip up recently planted stuff.

Out of interest so the FC have organised squirrel culls to protect plantations. I’ve no doubt they strip up young fresh trees. ?

 

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Nope, large mature Beech and Sycamore, many totally recked with bark stripped from the tops of branches, causing rot and limb/branch failure.


Sounds like they are creating lots of work for our industry. Wonderful little creatures SLM[emoji1316]
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Happy New Year to everyone everyone in Arbtalkland from a warm and sunny day in the Santa Ynez Valley,California! And what a journey to get here! But that's another story.....But it is exactly where I need to be in my life as I celebrate Five years of Sobriety at 10,30 tonight.And I certainly wouldn't be here if I hadn't made the decision to quit when I did.Big Love to everyone out there for 2022.20211115_091701.thumb.jpeg.3c386822056ba25fdd803f1ff3abd2e9.jpeg

 

 

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1 minute ago, silky fox said:

Happy New Year to everyone everyone in Arbralkland from a warm and sunny day in the Santa Ynez Valley,California! And what a journey to get here! But that's another story.....But it is exactly where I need to be in my life as I celebrate Five years of Sobriety at 10,30 tonight.And I certainly wouldn't be here if I hadn't made the decision to quit when I did.Big Love to everyone out there for 2022.20211115_091701.jpeg

Happy new year Silky,good to hear from ya

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3 minutes ago, silky fox said:

Happy New Year to everyone everyone in Arbralkland from a warm and sunny day in the Santa Ynez Valley,California! And what a journey to get here! But that's another story.....But it is exactly where I need to be in my life as I celebrate Five years of Sobriety at 10,30 tonight.And I certainly wouldn't be here if I hadn't made the decision to quit when I did.Big Love to everyone out there for 2022.20211115_091701.jpeg

Nice to see you back Paul . Hope everything continues to go your way matey .

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Nice to see you back Paul . Hope everything continues to go your way matey .
And to you too Mr Stubby! Wait until you see where I'm going very soon.All the best my friend.20211216_121711.jpeg
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