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Re: Pine beetles
[Re: Bossbuck]
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02/13/18 12:17 PM
02/13/18 12:17 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 1,708 Opelika ,AL
bwhunter
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Opelika ,AL
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I have about 40 acres of pine that is about 20 years old and has been thinned once. I found 6 dead pines that have beetles in them. What is the best option for me to do? I'm in Macon County a lot and would be glad to come take a look at the trees. It's most likely Ips if it's isolated to a few trees in one area or scattered trees. Not much you can do but keep an eye on it through the spring and summer to see if any new trees are dying. Send me your contact information if you want.
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