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Old 04-01-2007, 02:59 AM posted to aus.gardens
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"The Old Bloke" wrote in message
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I have often dealt with borers that go in, leave a trail of dust.

But with
whatever these are, there is no visible sign till a major part of

the plant
dies. When I then start lopping off the dead branch, the axial

borehole has
usually got right down into the lower trunk. A single hole can

be
4-6 ft
long.


I also recently had a lemon tree looking as sick as it was

possible to
be without actually being dead. I finally got sick of trying to
cosset the rotten thing and pulled it out. It was young and small

so
I could check it out well when I ripped it up and I found a hole

right
at ground level which wasn't visible when in the ground. There was

no
other borer hole anywhere to be seen. Could this have been an

axial
borer?


Perhaps. But in each of my cases, as I lop further down, I get to a

point
where there is no longer a centre hole. So, mine start above ground

level.

Thanks for that info - must do some research on borers. I generally
live and let live with garden insects.

I have spoken to a couple of nurserymen and they say that they

started
seeing this in the last year as the drought worsened. 50mm rain

today.
Whoopee!


You lucky bugger! How 'bout sharing it around?