treevet
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There are many sophisticated minds that frequent this part of the forum but maybe not enough exchange of info and opinions. Why?....Who knows. But I thought a thread like this might entice some exchange with less apprehension.(?)
Anyway, how about if any thought (of some complexity) that you may have that might ignite some intercourse (intellectual) that you put it up here if you aren't sure if it will carry a thread.
If it does appear to be thread worthy we can break off with it and start one. If not maybe (or maybe not) a comment or 2 will suffice or just the thought or question in and of itself will provoke some consideration and be worthy anyway.
Well here goes a starter...
Late last fall I noticed a broken limb in an ash from a major storm here just a week prior that when I bucketed up there it had some vague borer holes most with woodpecker involvement. Immediately I suspected EAB because they were in a completely healthy branch and they were in the top of the canopy (know indicators). I spoke with Dan Herms about it and sent him some picts.
He identified it as another borer. I asked if the tree would exhibit weakness so soon after breakage (1 week). He said most assuredly so. This surprised me.
Early the next spring a blow went through and a small redbud I had planted on a property broke at a co dom. LESS than a week later the interior limb flagged and shortly thereafter sunken cankers*** appeared all over the stem of the co dom. This limb being a significant part of the interior canopy could easily be salvaged with a couple of bolts. I took it back to the parent inside the cankers and am hoping for compart. to do its thing.
This again surprised me as to the speed which infection (and previously infestation) takes place.
I see this as somewhat thought worthy as often treatments are hemmed and hawed about before action is initiated by both the arb and the HO.
Love to hear some thoughts/observations on this "time is the essence" scenario. Here are a few picts of the redbud.....
***Botryosphaeria dothidea
Anyway, how about if any thought (of some complexity) that you may have that might ignite some intercourse (intellectual) that you put it up here if you aren't sure if it will carry a thread.
If it does appear to be thread worthy we can break off with it and start one. If not maybe (or maybe not) a comment or 2 will suffice or just the thought or question in and of itself will provoke some consideration and be worthy anyway.
Well here goes a starter...
Late last fall I noticed a broken limb in an ash from a major storm here just a week prior that when I bucketed up there it had some vague borer holes most with woodpecker involvement. Immediately I suspected EAB because they were in a completely healthy branch and they were in the top of the canopy (know indicators). I spoke with Dan Herms about it and sent him some picts.
He identified it as another borer. I asked if the tree would exhibit weakness so soon after breakage (1 week). He said most assuredly so. This surprised me.
Early the next spring a blow went through and a small redbud I had planted on a property broke at a co dom. LESS than a week later the interior limb flagged and shortly thereafter sunken cankers*** appeared all over the stem of the co dom. This limb being a significant part of the interior canopy could easily be salvaged with a couple of bolts. I took it back to the parent inside the cankers and am hoping for compart. to do its thing.
This again surprised me as to the speed which infection (and previously infestation) takes place.
I see this as somewhat thought worthy as often treatments are hemmed and hawed about before action is initiated by both the arb and the HO.
Love to hear some thoughts/observations on this "time is the essence" scenario. Here are a few picts of the redbud.....
***Botryosphaeria dothidea
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