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I noticed a lot of small twigs with leaves on them under my oak tree and became concerned about the oak. It is a large, ...
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Fuzzy growth on oak trees: Wool sower galls
Galls are abnormal growths and can be caused by a variety of different organisms, including insects and mites, and ...
Cicada season may be over, but another pest emerges right after. Here's how to prevent possible bites and rashes from oak ...
Q: I’m attaching two photos. One is to show you our venerable old live oak and its importance to our house and our landscape. The other shows some white patches of bark. They’re easy to spot ...
As property owners and state foresters across Northeast Michigan continue to remove damaged or downed trees this summer from ...
Woodpecker could be to blame for this live oak tree damage By Neil Sperry , Contributor Nov 22, 2024 New bark could have formed over woodpecker damage, but this live oak appears healthy.
Invasive insect threatens Minnesota oak trees, DNR says You could call Alicia Hagerty “the oak tree whisperer.” “They’re really majestic trees,” she says.
They have different shapes depending on the insect species causing the gall. ... which was on a different tree, was an oak leaf pocket gall. This gall is produced by a one-eight-inch-long fly, ...
Oak galls, those small fuzzy yellow or brown balls on oak leaves and branches, may signify the health of your tree, Texas A&M AgriLife says. They are tiny, fuzzy, and yellow or brown in color.