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Canker on Oak


Matthew Arnold
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I'm not so sure that's canker.

I have seen similar symptoms on 15 - 20 year old trees before.

The cause of the problem was a member of the woodworm family,

the little critters were burrowing in the sapwood area and causing the bark of the tree to give the impression of canker.

Have you cut into the infected areas and found any larva about 10mm in length?

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I'm not so sure that's canker.

I have seen similar symptoms on 15 - 20 year old trees before.

The cause of the problem was a member of the woodworm family,

the little critters were burrowing in the sapwood area and causing the bark of the tree to give the impression of canker.

Have you cut into the infected areas and found any larva about 10mm in length?

 

thats a good litle snippet that, consider this committed to memory:thumbup1:

 

your not nearly as daft as you are cabbage looking you know:biggrin:

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Yes I've seen agrilus sp(?) borers do stuff like that, but never so big!

 

a boxcutter type knife will cut out a wedge with less damage than a saw would make.

 

the knotty stuff at the fork might be something else; could be cleaned i.e pluck out dead stuff to assess the damage.

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