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DZPUPS

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  1. thank you thank you thank you !!!! No.. I was unaware of the uk thing until after I posted my threads. Oooops.. But I am glad that there is help all over the world !!! I am speaking to a gentleman tomorrow from my area. thank you again.
  2. Beardie, Sorry new at these forums and chats, don't kill me. I love the trees on my property. This one has passed for sure and will have to come down. There are several 10 to 15 of them all in the same area, afraid of spreading whatever happened to this one. As for the explanation and question marks... just me.. scared of proper punctuation.. and so I ... and !!! and ??? everytime I write.... guess I should have stayed awake in English class a lil better !!! oops. I am going to look up Hornbeam. Hope its not contagious.
  3. I am in spring hill about 2 1/2 hours from you north. I have lived on property 18 years, and it was huge when I got here.. so I want to say 40 plus years ??? do you know if this is a laurel oak..see photos above. these tree has a base of over 5 foot around.. it splits into two trees.. it is really big.. not the one in the top photos.. but the same type of tree.. what scares me ..is my home sits right in the middle of 15 of them.. ha, ha.. but it would be a shame to lose them..i would not be happy.. I love these trees..they are the reason I bought my property. All and any advice would be greatly appreciated.
  4. came out of sprayed holes on my oak tree.. what are they ??
  5. Okay..Couldn't sleep another night knowing that the munching was going on..so made a simple malathion/termite 38+ solution.. grabbed a 12cc syringe with 18 gauge needle and sat yesterday all day injecting the lil holes in the bark..so a few hours later, these lil suckers starting falling out all over.. are they pine beetles ??? or ??? did I do wrong or hopefully helped... I did the hammer tap and it seems just the areas where holes are sound hollow to me about 6 inches out around the majority of the holes.. would love to know what kind of beetle larvae thing this is..
  6. http://i390.photobucket.com/albums/oo347/dzpups/CAM02302.jpg okay.. just noticed this on a back tree...agggh.. is it an epidemic ??? I saw sawdust around base of tree..about 6' to 8' up I find these lil holes I do not see any movement or dust coming out, but apparently this is where it is coming from... what is the bad news.. how do I evict these bad tenants..we are talking about one gorgeous tree - about 5 food around and about 60' tall..i don't want to lose my baby.. what should I do ????
  7. Okay.. what kind of tree ?? I live in Florida between Tampa Bay and Ocala.. I think it is a Laurel Oak ??? it gets a smooth patch with almost looks like mold it is not powdery but hard. first photos are healthy tree last photos of bark are of Tree which is dying. Help help help !!!
  8. lil burrough holes ??? sawdust left behind by these lil ??? More photos of the leaves to identify Again...any help to save my tree's would be really appreciated.
  9. Good Morning, I am new here and not savvy on opening threads and chat and all that. So hope I do not get blasted by posting here. I have asked a few locals and they all are not sure, but will gladly come out and charge thousands..ha, ha. What is this and can I save my tree. I have lost one already, hoping not an epidemic. Any Help would be greatly appreciated. Also am I wrong in saying this is a Laurel Oak ?? I am in Florida on the West coast just north of Tamps. these are the one I lost seems to get a mold. The one I am worried about is starting with these

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