Anyone know if the pine trees in the barrens are vulnerable to this.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39660852/ns/local_news-philadelphia_pa/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39660852/ns/local_news-philadelphia_pa/
I've also noticed many dead deciduous trees along RT 70 near Brendan Byrne SF, miles & miles of them, but have yet to find the cause.
Weren't these dead trees caused by the Gypsy moth infestation a few years back?
Weren't these dead trees caused by the Gypsy moth infestation a few years back?
Are Catalpa trees unwanted? I always thought Johnny Smoker trrees where pretty cool. theres a big one in my backyard. There is also one growing on Tremont Dirt Road. Should I rip it out or chop it or smomething?
Weren't these dead trees caused by the Gypsy moth infestation a few years back?
I wasn't aware that area had several back to back years of moth problems. It usually takes several to kill a tree, and there are a lot of dead ones out that way. Our area had 2 years of moths, but hardly any trees croaked due to it. I'll have to ask the folks at the FREC when I get back there.
Several years of drought and moths did them in. I took down 32 oaks this season and only because they were threatening the barn and fence, there are lots more I left standing. Most started the year with a few leaves and then turned brown. Oak galls were part of the problem too. I fear what spring will reveal.
PA has a firewood quarantine over the ash borer. Posters are up at every state facility. They are saying if the ash borer spreads in PA it will be almost as devastating as the Chestnut blight.