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Jimi 11-05-2006 12:41 AM

Photos of infestation
 
Hello ...I posted 4 photos seen here of a Skotch pine tree. I then have
three photos of trunk infestation. I live in Southern Saskatchewan Canada
(close to the montanna border) . The tree apears very healthy, however the
holes in the tree have me concerned... Any ideas on what this is and how to
combat it would be a great help. Thank you all for any positive responses..

Here are the photos:

http://ca.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/pip.../ph//my_photos



enigma 11-05-2006 02:02 AM

Photos of infestation
 
"Jimi" wrote in
:

Hello ...I posted 4 photos seen here of a Skotch pine
tree. I then have
three photos of trunk infestation. I live in Southern
Saskatchewan Canada (close to the montanna border) . The
tree apears very healthy, however the holes in the tree
have me concerned... Any ideas on what this is and how to
combat it would be a great help. Thank you all for any
positive responses..


well, the holes are from a woodpecker. woodpeckers eat
assorted inscects that crawl on or burrow in trees, so the
holes are a good thing. if the tree appears healthy i wouldn't
worry too much about it, but you might want to keep an eye out
for borers or carpenter ants.
lee
--
If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the
guise of
fighting a foreign enemy. -James Madison, fourth US president
(1751-1836)

Pat Kiewicz 11-05-2006 11:08 AM

Photos of infestation
 
Jimi said:

Hello ...I posted 4 photos seen here of a Skotch pine tree. I then have
three photos of trunk infestation. I live in Southern Saskatchewan Canada
(close to the montanna border) . The tree apears very healthy, however the
holes in the tree have me concerned... Any ideas on what this is and how to
combat it would be a great help. Thank you all for any positive responses..


Sap wells drilled by yellow-bellied sap suckers. You could try using flash
tape to scare them off. Otherwise do what you can to keep the tree
in excellent condition. Most healthy trees can tolerate some sapsucker
damage.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


Jimi 11-05-2006 01:56 PM

Photos of infestation Thanks
 

"Pat Kiewicz" wrote in message
. ..
Jimi said:

Hello ...I posted 4 photos seen here of a Skotch pine tree. I then have
three photos of trunk infestation. I live in Southern Saskatchewan Canada
(close to the montanna border) . The tree apears very healthy, however the
holes in the tree have me concerned... Any ideas on what this is and how
to
combat it would be a great help. Thank you all for any positive
responses..


Sap wells drilled by yellow-bellied sap suckers. You could try using
flash
tape to scare them off. Otherwise do what you can to keep the tree
in excellent condition. Most healthy trees can tolerate some sapsucker
damage.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)

Thank-you!

Thanks guys for the information............ Since I love to see the birds
around and the tree seems quite healthy, I think I'll let nature take care
of itself. I was alarmed when I saw the holes in the tree. I thought it
was a bug or larvae infestation. Now that I know it's a woodpecker, I'll
leave him alone. He's out there trying to make a living like the rest of us.
Thanks again for the responses.

Warm Regards...Jim



Lar 11-05-2006 02:54 PM

Photos of infestation Thanks
 
In article ,
says...
:)
:) "Pat Kiewicz" wrote in message
:) . ..
:) Jimi said:
:)
:) Hello ...I posted 4 photos seen here of a Skotch pine tree. I then have
:) three photos of trunk infestation. I live in Southern Saskatchewan Canada
:) (close to the montanna border) . The tree apears very healthy, however the
:) holes in the tree have me concerned... Any ideas on what this is and how
:) to
:) combat it would be a great help. Thank you all for any positive
:) responses..
:)
:) Sap wells drilled by yellow-bellied sap suckers. You could try using
:) flash
:) tape to scare them off. Otherwise do what you can to keep the tree
:) in excellent condition. Most healthy trees can tolerate some sapsucker
:) damage.
:) --
:) Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)
:)
:) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
:) (attributed to Don Marti)
:)
:) Thank-you!
:)
:) Thanks guys for the information............ Since I love to see the birds
:) around and the tree seems quite healthy, I think I'll let nature take care
:) of itself. I was alarmed when I saw the holes in the tree. I thought it
:) was a bug or larvae infestation. Now that I know it's a woodpecker, I'll
:) leave him alone. He's out there trying to make a living like the rest of us.
:) Thanks again for the responses.
:)
:) Warm Regards...Jim
:)

A couple of info links...
http://www.gardenline.usask.ca/pests/sapsucker.html
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/fid/june97/06209714.html

Lar

Ether Jones 11-05-2006 04:11 PM

Photos of infestation
 

woodpeckers eat assorted inscects that crawl on or burrow in trees,
so the holes are a good thing.

I was told that the woodpeckers drill their holes to cause sap to flow
to *attract* insects which the woodpeckers then eat. If this is
correct, then the holes are a _not_ a "good thing".


Plant Info 18-05-2006 02:15 AM

Photos of infestation
 
The uniformity of the holes look to be sapsucker (woodpecker) damage:
http://www.ppdl.purdue.edu/ppdl/week...8-20-01-1.html

Suzy, Zone 5, Wisconsin

"Jimi" wrote in message
...
Hello ...I posted 4 photos seen here of a Skotch pine tree. I then have
three photos of trunk infestation. I live in Southern Saskatchewan Canada
(close to the montanna border) . The tree apears very healthy, however the
holes in the tree have me concerned... Any ideas on what this is and how
to combat it would be a great help. Thank you all for any positive
responses..

Here are the photos:

http://ca.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/pip.../ph//my_photos




Myrl Jeffcoat 18-05-2006 03:27 AM

Photos of infestation
 
Sounds a lot like a "What came first - the chicken or the egg?"
thing;-)

Myrl Jeffcoat
http://www.myrljeffcoat.com



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