Steve Maskery
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This made happy reading for the start of the day
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-50519036
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-50519036
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Woody2Shoes":1emhlgyc said:I have a small thicket of elm in a bit of overgrown hedgerow - I'm hoping that the beetles can't find it (apparently they can't fly very far) and/or it's a resistant strain, although driving from Petersfield to Basingstoke the other day I saw many dead ones of a similar size to mine.
NickM":2x3ot1c8 said:We have elm that grow in a hedge row. Unfortunately they get to a certain size/maturity and die. I hope yours don't do that, but I fear they will. (Also near Basingstoke funnily enough...)
NickM":34yh2hks said:What I meant to add was that one of ours is significantly larger than the dead ones I've seen on my travels, and I haven't seen any other elms alive or dead near home, so I'm keeping fingers crossed as I think our largest one is large enough to succumb - if a beetle can get to it and it doesn't have natural immunity.Woody2Shoes":34yh2hks said:I have a small thicket of elm in a bit of overgrown hedgerow - I'm hoping that the beetles can't find it (apparently they can't fly very far) and/or it's a resistant strain, although driving from Petersfield to Basingstoke the other day I saw many dead ones of a similar size to mine.
We have elm that grow in a hedge row. Unfortunately they get to a certain size/maturity and die. I hope yours don't do that, but I fear they will. (Also near Basingstoke funnily enough...)
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