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  1. K

    Oak trees on the property...some healthy...some not-so-much

    Thank you for any help you might be able to provide. We live on a ranch just south of Hemet, California. While Socal has been experiencing a drought in the past 10+ years, our 300' well has been providing the property with plenty of water. We have about 40 oak trees (most of them very large)...
  2. RGWoodConcerns

    Sick Oak Tree. Please Help

    Located in the Hudson Valley- NY-We have a very large 75+ year oak tree in our front yard. It is dying at the top showing browned or no leaves in certain portions. In addition, a section of the lower bark is coming loose with carpenter ants, smaller ants and eggs living in the dead wet bark. I...
  3. RGWoodConcerns

    Sick Oak Tree *Please Help**

    Located in the Hudson Valley- NY-We have a very large 75+ year oak tree in our front yard. It is dying at the top showing browned or no leaves in certain portions. In addition, a section of the lower bark is coming loose with carpenter ants, smaller ants and eggs living in the dead wet bark. I...
  4. RGWoodConcerns

    Sick Oak Tree **Help**

    Located in the Hudson Valley- NY-We have a very large 75+ year oak tree in our front yard. It is dying at the top showing browned or no leaves in certain portions. In addition, a section of the lower bark is coming loose with carpenter ants, smaller ants and eggs living in the dead wet bark. I...
  5. BillyB

    Sick Oaks

    Hi, I cut down a couple of oaks in my yard recently due to illness. One white and one red. The white one (first 3 photos below) was alive but struggling. After dropping it, it became apparent hat it has a white fungus beneath the bark in one spot and on the outside of the bark as well. The...
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