ripplerider
ArboristSite Member
I was called out for a consultation yesterday. The customer has a large red oak tree they are concerned about. It has a blackened area about 18" by 22" near the base that is perpetually wet, I'm assuming from leaking sap. There is a strong vinegary odor emitting from this area. In addition there is one spot that is bubbling out a foamy substance constantly. I probed around under the bark with my knife and uncovered quite a few grubworms about 1/8"long. They almost look like an oversized maggot. I also discovered a couple of black beetles with 2 red spots on their back that had bored their way about 3/4" into the tree. They have wings. The wood and bark are quite soft in this area. Anyone recognize these? Are they opportunistic or are they causing the problem? Sorry no pictures but I'm not very computer savvy. I'm a certified arborist but I dont have a Pesticide applicators license. My nephew does though. Would my liability ins. cover him if he did the actual treatment?Actually upon closer inspection the beetles have 4 red spots on their back. Tree is about 24" in diameter. It's in good health otherwise with no construction damage.