Thread: Oak tree galls
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Old 11-03-2003, 06:20 AM
DGiunti
 
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Default Oak tree galls

Gloria writes:

My tree has a lot of them. The tree is huge, and magnificent. Is there
anything I can do to get rid of them, or keep them from forming?

Thanks,
Gloria


Actually I am not sure. Their cause is insect infestation of many species.
The color is likely the key to it's possible utility or danger. They do no
good, but I can't say for certain if they are very bad. It might be possible
to nuke the tree with some chemical to make it resist the predation. But once
set, even when the gall bug flys away, you are left with it's old nursery.

None of the areas where I've lived with Oaks had sever problems with them.
It might be the sort of thing that a county AG agent would have though. The
best news for things like this is local. If it's a known blight, they may have
a solution.

Dave

"DGiunti" wrote in message
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Gloria writes:

Are oak galls harmful to the tree?


It's likely the number of them that could become a problem. They do
have a
use though. If you know someone that likes to make classical ink, they
are one
of the most common ingredients, along with walnut husk.





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