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  1. only the group stages however......we've won nothing yet!
  2. sean

    Bug Fung

    Stop getting me involved in new threads.......please:001_smile:
  3. sean

    Bug Fung

    Fungus-Eating Insects Fungus-eating arthropods keep fungal growth under control. Moreover, they cycle and release fungal growth nutrients through digestion and excretion of fecal matter. Silverfish are the most prevalent fungus-eating and soil-dwelling insects. These insects live near plant roots to take advantage of the fungus feeding ground that roots supply. Read more: Beneficial Insects That Help in Increasing Soil Fertility | eHow.co.uk Beneficial Insects That Help in Increasing Soil Fertility | eHow.co.uk
  4. sean

    Bug Fung

    some of these relationships are more subtle than others.
  5. I guess he resents a 'woodturning thread' being in a chainsaw carving forum..
  6. sean

    Bug Fung

    The hunting grounds.....
  7. wouldnt that be ....'bats 'n' trees' as opposed to 'in trees'?
  8. I t has been a great thread and what this forum should be about......havent contributed to it but have enjoyed the reading......I think the Hamas last post is a good appraisal of it and a worthy full stop.......but thats not my decision. Peace. and goodnight,.
  9. well said.....as much i am in favour of retention this is a well thought out and concise post.
  10. blimey.... and they say girls and handbags!! The arbworlds gone mad
  11. New to the industry as a whole though i meant Tony. Its only 6 years since i got into the industry.......sooooo much to learn although i have a passion for it so its a good start. And being in Richmond pk i've been v.lucky to have a good classroom:thumbup:
  12. Well i'd like to join the two of you as much as time...kids allows as i really do want to understand these relationships and use them within my role as an a arborist. Unfortunately i was very late starter in this game and am playing some serious catch up.
  13. I know its a bloody nightmare.....i find it so frustrating as i really do want to know more and more and am very interested in the tree fungal relationships. I just find it soooo hard. What would be the alternative to phellinus in this case.?
  14. Very nice position to get and even more so given the fact that you have a connection to the place.....
  15. Fanatstic photograph mate.....wouldnt be out of place here! http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/picture-forum/12214-beauty-standing-deadwood.html
  16. I've done flip flops and socks.....once.....sssshh!
  17. sean

    Lichens

    http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/picture-forum/12718-epiphytes.html One that was started earlier:001_smile:
  18. from now on i'm posting everything as Gano phellinus ignariapheiffignariadspernum!!!
  19. sean

    career dilemma

    Depends how old you are i guess......if time is still on your side then get back in the saddle......plenty of time in the future for office based works. Many of us are blessed to be doing work we love........
  20. Because some bloke called Tony Croft aka Hama was with me at the time and i.d'd them.....took his word for it:001_smile....... I've had enough of this funghi game....too bloomin minefieldish for my liking.
  21. If it involves wearing those sandals with white socks depicted in the photo in the link then i'm.......................out!
  22. No it isnt.....fairy liquid and water i think......with a water pistol.
  23. Good spot David....now that on is a subtle trace.

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