05-29-2010, 02:18 AM
Hi Carey,
The church does nothing with that property -- it just sits and grows invasive species and harbors a bazillion coqui frogs and feral pigs. Every time there's a storm some of the trees have huge portions break off. There are a number of them that, should they die and fall, will come right across the road.
I have sent something to the extension service about it, and likewise to another researcher who's working on the rust. Not that I wouldn't be unhappy to have the albezias gone, just am concerned that someone's going to get hurt. I don't even want to think about the huge ones along the road from 130 to Kapoho!
I don't think it has anything to do with lack of rainfall, as we're getting pretty much normal rainfall here in the past 3 months.
The church does nothing with that property -- it just sits and grows invasive species and harbors a bazillion coqui frogs and feral pigs. Every time there's a storm some of the trees have huge portions break off. There are a number of them that, should they die and fall, will come right across the road.
I have sent something to the extension service about it, and likewise to another researcher who's working on the rust. Not that I wouldn't be unhappy to have the albezias gone, just am concerned that someone's going to get hurt. I don't even want to think about the huge ones along the road from 130 to Kapoho!
I don't think it has anything to do with lack of rainfall, as we're getting pretty much normal rainfall here in the past 3 months.