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Sapsucker woodpeckers drill holes in tree trunks and main branches, allow the holes to fill with sap, and then drink the accumulated liquid.
Q: Sapsuckers are making holes in our evergreen trees. What can we do, and does this damage the trees? — Lydia B. A: Thanks for sending the photos. I think you’re catching the trouble in time.
"Slothingham" was born the moment WSDOT removed a second oversized stuffed sloth from a tree outside Bellingham. The city ...
Debris such as leaves, acorns, evergreen needles — or combinations of these things — may restrict fresh air flow into the ...
So, as a bookend to the fall foliage season, in the spring, the green comes first. Young leaves are light green with their ...
NETWORK-Wisconsin reporters provided updates throughout the day Thursday, May 15 as thunderstorms moved across central ...
The Onondaga County Clerk’s office registered 90 home sales during the week of May 4 to 10. The most expensive home on the list is a four-bedroom, five-bath contemporary home on the shore of ...
Bundaberg 4WD Club recently headed out to Wuruma Dam, located at Wuruma Lake on the Nogo River between Eidsvold and Monto.