Lonsdale73
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Two years ago I went looking for hazelnuts. They were a common sight towards Autumn throughout my childood but it occurred to me I hadn't seen any for a while. Didn't see any then either, not even a hint of one. No half chewed shells, no leafy cups, nothing. It crossed my mind that maybe we have so many grey squirrels now that they're taken as soon as they appear.
Then it occuurred to me that I hadn't seen any acorns in ages either. This afternoon I went for a wander in the bit of woodland behind my home. It contains a number of oak trees but inly two - that I could see - laden with any significant crop of acorns. Most of the others had oak apples and galls where they should have been acorns. Are the number of parasitic wasps now so high that they are posing a risk to our oak trees?
Then it occuurred to me that I hadn't seen any acorns in ages either. This afternoon I went for a wander in the bit of woodland behind my home. It contains a number of oak trees but inly two - that I could see - laden with any significant crop of acorns. Most of the others had oak apples and galls where they should have been acorns. Are the number of parasitic wasps now so high that they are posing a risk to our oak trees?