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Sal

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    <p>Hey Chris</p>

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    <p>I hope all is good with you. Far be it from me to exploit someone else's knowledge *ahem*, but I figured that if anyone had the info, it would be you. I'm looking for a paper/reference-able information about Massaria of plane, specifically regarding the apparent latent nature of the fungi. I've found plenty of papers in German, but I'm a little rusty and Google Translate isn't up to the task. Any pointers gratefully received. </p>

    <p>All the best <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":)" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /></p>

     

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    <p>Morning! </p>

    <p>I hope you don't mind me picking your brain, but I have a random question. I was too chicken to post on the forum, however yours was the input I wanted as you may have some thoughts/experience. In one of our parks I noticed that one of our Beech had shed a large section (the cobra had failed too). The remaining stem is to be monolithed, but the fallen section has a colony of honey bees which I am concerned that if left near the ground, will be vandalised/predated etc. We were considering resurrecting the fallen limb (it's a big'un) to the monolithed stem, but it would mean that the hive would be inverted as it was right near the union. It may be a bit early for this question (it is for me anyway), but do bees have an upside-down? At this stage we are not sure whether to leave it alone, or try intervene if it will improve the situation for the bees. I will try and attach photos. Failing that I could just man-up and post them to the forum!</p>

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    <p>I hope you're well - Sally</p>

     

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    <p>Hello Ray</p>

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    <p>I hope all is well. I thought I'd get in touch again as I'd not heard from you. Could you let me know whether my book arrived to you and how we can arrange it's return? I will be at the ATF Summer Event Weds/Thurs and the AA Show on the Saturday if this is useful and have colleagues working on the ATF and Treeworker stands also. As some of my co-workers are also interested to look at the ISA certification, it would be useful if I could let them utilize the information. Regards - Sal</p>

     

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    <p>Hi Ray </p>

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    <p>I hope all is well and the exam was a success. Can we arrange a way for you to return my book please? </p>

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    <p>Regards - Sal</p>

     

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