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Rhino1bam

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  1. Hi it is in a horsechestnut close to the ground. I read you take all dead out and Wash in a solution of 10 to 1 water and bleach would you agree
  2. Cheers for that David Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk mobile app
  3. Should it be left alone or treated Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk mobile app
  4. Anybody tell me what they think this
  5. Moring the first pic is of a Tiny Brownish blackish thing on underside of Leaf Which resembles that littlecocoon Topside of the leaf.little orange thing Looks like a little bee Without legs Is the best I can explain I'll try Send better pic
  6. I think we all get feed upon by the little critters for They are blood shucking parasites if we all responded to their bites as species this would not be In their interest to the game away? So all you fellas out there thinking you don't get feed apon You're losing blood by the Gallon's!and the ones that do react are losing it bi the pound'😩
  7. It has taken him 4 years To conquer about 30% Of the foliage
  8. Can anyone help me identify with fungus please note this as a baby one compared to the one that the kids were Using it as a football apparently it was about 600 long x 300 deep
  9. I'm really do apologise about this Chaps I would like to identify some little critters Seems this Is dead wood habitat and these live near Deadwood in the ground and sting Are they wasps ore bees I know some species of bees are locked bees are protected If wasp just smoke out [ATTACH]128548[/ATTACH][ATTACH]128549[/ATTACH] Took loads of pictures just noticed my mistakef coming out of the whole they are there about 10 mm big long thin yellow and black Not much help I know
  10. Aaaaaaaas Going going crazy sorry For the little !!??! Been trying to do something Just noticed the time my website Google Bryan Mutter Not conventional way of doing things but ther go good night
  11. Fat fingers again Ah ah👹 Is saying I bought one for the wife great. Little sore

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