Reference Summary: This was a dead campground tree, with the crown heavy on one side, 90 degrees from the desired direction of fall, but it sounded ... By Tchukki Andersen, BCMA, CTSP, Staff Arborist TCIA Texas Horned Gall Wasp (Callirhytis cornigera) is becoming a serious ...
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This was a dead campground tree, with the crown heavy on one side, 90 degrees from the desired direction of fall, but it sounded ... By Tchukki Andersen, BCMA, CTSP, Staff Arborist TCIA Texas Horned Gall Wasp (Callirhytis cornigera) is becoming a serious ...
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- This was a dead campground tree, with the crown heavy on one side, 90 degrees from the desired direction of fall, but it sounded ...
- By Tchukki Andersen, BCMA, CTSP, Staff Arborist TCIA Texas Horned Gall Wasp (Callirhytis cornigera) is becoming a serious ...
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