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Anonny Moose
04-01-2004, 07:06 PM
The sapsuckers are starting to drill my holly. They've drilled just about
every available inch of the nieghbor's holly, which happens to be right next
to mine, and now they've crossed the fence. Is there anything I can put on
the bark, or around the trunk to repel them?

karen
portland, or

sams
05-01-2004, 06:32 PM
Probably hanging out some suet (stuck in a block of hollow-wood) to
ward them off from those tree trunks? Or check the tree what attracts
the sapsuckets to the holly this time? Dead tree branches and insects
could be attracting them.

Sam
New Fairfield, CT.



"Anonny Moose" > wrote in message >...
> The sapsuckers are starting to drill my holly. They've drilled just about
> every available inch of the nieghbor's holly, which happens to be right next
> to mine, and now they've crossed the fence. Is there anything I can put on
> the bark, or around the trunk to repel them?
>
> karen
> portland, or

dr-solo@wi.rr.xx.com
06-01-2004, 03:32 AM
daub some tangle foot on the holly.. just enough to make it sticky. or use bird
netting wrapped around the trunk.

"Anonny Moose" > wrote:

>The sapsuckers are starting to drill my holly. They've drilled just about
>every available inch of the nieghbor's holly, which happens to be right next
>to mine, and now they've crossed the fence. Is there anything I can put on
>the bark, or around the trunk to repel them?
>
>karen
>portland, or
>



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Cereoid-UR12-
06-01-2004, 07:32 AM
Sounds like your plant is being attacked by those Queer Eye for the sod guy
Master Gardeners!!!

Once they cross over the fence, nothing is sacred.

Some good old boy peckerwoods with shot guns should be able to scare off
those prissy avians!!!


Anonny Moose > wrote in message
...
> The sapsuckers are starting to drill my holly. They've drilled just about
> every available inch of the nieghbor's holly, which happens to be right
next
> to mine, and now they've crossed the fence. Is there anything I can put on
> the bark, or around the trunk to repel them?
>
> karen
> portland, or
>

Beecrofter
06-01-2004, 09:43 PM
"Anonny Moose" > wrote in message >...
> The sapsuckers are starting to drill my holly. They've drilled just about
> every available inch of the nieghbor's holly, which happens to be right next
> to mine, and now they've crossed the fence. Is there anything I can put on
> the bark, or around the trunk to repel them?
>
> karen
> portland, or

Control

To discourage sapsuckers from feeding on a favorite shade tree, wrap
hardware cloth or burlap around the area being tapped or smear a
sticky repellent material, such as bird tanglefoot, on the bark.

Anonny Moose
06-01-2004, 11:37 PM
Thanks. I'll give the Tanglefoot a try.


"Beecrofter" > wrote in message
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> "Anonny Moose" > wrote in message
>...
> > The sapsuckers are starting to drill my holly. They've drilled just
about
> > every available inch of the nieghbor's holly, which happens to be right
next
> > to mine, and now they've crossed the fence. Is there anything I can put
on
> > the bark, or around the trunk to repel them?
> >
> > karen
> > portland, or
>
> Control
>
> To discourage sapsuckers from feeding on a favorite shade tree, wrap
> hardware cloth or burlap around the area being tapped or smear a
> sticky repellent material, such as bird tanglefoot, on the bark.

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