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Old 05-04-2003, 11:09 AM
John T. Jarrett
 
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Default Bradford Pear Losing Bark

He said he found holes...its going to be a borer.

Nothing you can do to get the wood back. Spray the insecticide in the hole
then plug the hole with some putty.

Depending on the size of the hole they made inside the tree, the tree may be
too weak and break, but if it hasn't yet and we've had plenty of wind, then
you are probably ok.

As long as the bark hasn't peeled off in a complete circle around the tree
(or more correctly - if they haven't bored under the bark all the way around
the tree where the thin layer of living vessels are) then the tree should be
able to keep moving the water up and the food down and keep growing.

Good luck!

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"animaux" wrote in message
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You bought some kind of pesticide you can spray, but you don't even know

if you
have pests? How will you know if the problem will be solved if you don't

know
what you have?

Where is the tree bark coming off? If it's at the bottom is it possible

you or
your landscaper is girdling it with the weed wacker aka lawn mower

disease?

V


On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 08:44:47 -0600, "Gary Harper"
wrote:

I write a about a week ago about my Bradford Pear losing bark. I took a
closer look and there are several holes under the loose bark. The holes

are
about 1/8" in diamater. I bought some kind of pesticide oil from Home

Depot
that I can spray with a sprayer and water hose. I have no idea if this

will
work but I'll give it a try.

Also, should I do anything to the tree where the bark fell off to protect
the tree? Will the bark ever grow back or will my tree die next year?

Thanks,
Gary