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some sort of borers in my peach tree
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<blockquote data-quote="kapow2826" data-source="post: 502767" data-attributes="member: 10542"><p><strong>sweet sap</strong></p><p></p><p>carpenterworm active gallery openings from trees with sweet sap attract fruit flies and dry fruit beetles. These insects are known carriers of plant pathogens. I could find carpenterworm in an almond orchard by the major dead limbs. This borer goes inactive in the cool temperatures. It also survives the at he winter and can be active again when the weather warms. It gets distributed in firewood. I call this insect the "hidden tree destroyer" because it is so dificult to detect.It is found through out the United States Mexico and Canada.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kapow2826, post: 502767, member: 10542"] [b]sweet sap[/b] carpenterworm active gallery openings from trees with sweet sap attract fruit flies and dry fruit beetles. These insects are known carriers of plant pathogens. I could find carpenterworm in an almond orchard by the major dead limbs. This borer goes inactive in the cool temperatures. It also survives the at he winter and can be active again when the weather warms. It gets distributed in firewood. I call this insect the "hidden tree destroyer" because it is so dificult to detect.It is found through out the United States Mexico and Canada. [/QUOTE]
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