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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?

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