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Alot of Dead Oaks in NC...
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<blockquote data-quote="BostonBull" data-source="post: 772678" data-attributes="member: 6034"><p>Ants are opportunists. Thye go fter dead wood. It is too much for them to digest/eat live wood.</p><p></p><p>I think this out break has many factors. Drought, vascular diseases, and the normal pests as metioned above....canker worms, winter moth etc etc. I wouldnt pin down ONE source as the casue of death. White Oaks arent the best species to put in compacted soil, nor do they like having their soil compacted. So this may be a cause as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BostonBull, post: 772678, member: 6034"] Ants are opportunists. Thye go fter dead wood. It is too much for them to digest/eat live wood. I think this out break has many factors. Drought, vascular diseases, and the normal pests as metioned above....canker worms, winter moth etc etc. I wouldnt pin down ONE source as the casue of death. White Oaks arent the best species to put in compacted soil, nor do they like having their soil compacted. So this may be a cause as well. [/QUOTE]
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