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Pin oak insect/bird damage...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dadatwins" data-source="post: 1096726" data-attributes="member: 4223"><p>Jap beetles attack the foilage they are not known as a boring insect. Emerald ash borer attacks ash. There are several borer that attack pines, Pine bark borer ect. There are some oak borers but those holes look like birds to me. I would suggest a mulch ring around the base to keep some moisture around the tree and so it is not competing with the grass. Maybe get an arborist on site to look at the holes up close and determine what is going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dadatwins, post: 1096726, member: 4223"] Jap beetles attack the foilage they are not known as a boring insect. Emerald ash borer attacks ash. There are several borer that attack pines, Pine bark borer ect. There are some oak borers but those holes look like birds to me. I would suggest a mulch ring around the base to keep some moisture around the tree and so it is not competing with the grass. Maybe get an arborist on site to look at the holes up close and determine what is going on. [/QUOTE]
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