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Yeah, I have noticed many trees where I live that have bark which is
covered in white spots. What's that all about?


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Yeah, I have noticed many trees where I live that have bark which is
covered in white spots. What's that all about?


Possibly scale insects.
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Yeah, I have noticed many trees where I live that have bark which is
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Where do you live? And are these "white spots" sort of furry?
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On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 22:01:45 +0100, beccabunga wrote:


'David[_13_ Wrote:
;801250']Yeah, I have noticed many trees where I live that have bark
which is
covered in white spots. What's that all about?



Where do you live? And are these "white spots" sort of furry?


The Midlands and yes they are sort of furry.


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