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Time of the Year for Holes to Appear in Trees

Q. I noticed that the woodpeckers have attacked our Palo verde tree. There are probably 60 holes around the truck and main limbs. The sap is running even though the holes are just under the surface – not deep. Any advice how to prevent further damage and do you think this can eventually kill the tree. A. The only thing is exclusion and putting up some wire mesh to keep them from the trunk. They will still get into the lower limbs since it is hard to put wire mesh there. Sapsucker damage to apple (above) and eucalyptus, aka gum (below). I have seen our fruit trees attacked, the same ones, year after year and the trees still seem to be doing well. I know it causes damage but it seems to be not life threatening so I would let it go. You could try some hot pepper sprays just before they begin damaging plants. Mark the event on your calendar. They are migratory so putting on some sprays might discourage them and force them on to your neighbor’s trees.

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Holes in Trees Due to Woodpecker?

Q. Do we have woodpeckers in Las Vegas?  This is the north side on the trunk of my Carob tree, at about chest high. The trunk is 5″ to 6″ in diameter.  The reason that I checked the trunk this morning is that I saw a bird perched there apparently pecking and went out to see if there were ants.  I found no similar pits in another carob tree that is older.  Readers picture of sapsucker damage to carob tree. A. We have sapsuckers that come through Las Vegas this time of year and they cause that type of damage. I wrote about this on my blog a couple of years ago. Trees can live quite a long time with this kind of damage. Birds frequently will come back to this tree in future years. I have had apples with over ten years of damage and still doing okay. Otherwise you have to do something to keep them from getting to the tree. Previous posting on sapsucker damage on Xtremehorticulture

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