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Re: What I didn't know ASH trees Natures fix [Re: 330-Trapper] #8633469
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AI BS.

Re: What I didn't know ASH trees Natures fix [Re: Mark K] #8633564
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Originally Posted by Mark K
AI BS.


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Re: What I didn't know ASH trees Natures fix [Re: Squash] #8633568
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Seems he's to busy to do any checking on the TRUTH of what he posts.
There's a trend with his current postings
He's just seems to not care

Re: What I didn't know ASH trees Natures fix [Re: 330-Trapper] #8633783
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The adult ash borer lays its tiny eggs on the ash tree. By the time the larvae reach the size that the woodpeckers can detect them, it's too late for the tree. The majority of the damage has been done.
Unfortunately, ash trees are as doomed as American chestnuts and elm trees.

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