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RE: Albezia and Other Weed Trees - Dealing with them? - AaronM - 11-02-2021 No "commando" necessary - they can't see you from California! RE: Albezia and Other Weed Trees - Dealing with them? - eightfingers2.0 - 11-02-2021 (11-02-2021, 05:22 PM)Justin Wrote: Better to ask for forgiveness than permission, in many cases. I also concur with the cordless drill and the Milestone. One or two holes is sufficient, and the tree quickly drops all its leaves, then slowly disintegrates. Frankly, I doubt anyone would even notice the drill hole.Just say it’s carpenter bees RE: Albezia and Other Weed Trees - Dealing with them? - Punaperson - 11-03-2021 Re: African tulip trees They are also a magnet/nesting site for termites. When living in Kaimuki way-back-when, there were several tulip trees on either side of the house we were renting. On a humid evening in May, huge swarms, the largest I have ever seen to this day, left the trees and invaded every nook, cranny and eave of our house. |