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DEAR NEIL: One of my live oak trees was ravaged by the little wooden “marbles” on its twigs last summer. They’re still there, and I’m wondering if they are harmful to the tree.
“Every tree in my yard, both evergreen (my live oak) and deciduous (pecan, pear, crepe myrtle, hackberry) had their leaves absolutely pummeled off. I have no shade left in my yard.
In May 2006, Milhous and Perkins met with Nolle to again evaluate the tree's condition. The only change was further deterioration exhibited by one half of the tree's crown being dead and defoliated.