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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: one_less who wrote (45903)5/11/2004 5:31:20 PM
From: Suma  Read Replies (1) of 89467
 
We have a new disease on Hemlocks here in the High Country of NC... It is insidious and cannot be stopped. IN time the entire Hemlock population will die just like the blight Dutch Elm and Chestnut trees. It is an insect that hibernates and then spins a caccoon around itself and when it emerges it and eats the needles off the tree. It has no predators... SO....

I use a SAFER Insecticide soap spray to my smaller trees where I can reach. The humungus trees that reach several stories high will die. It is predicted in about 5 years max.

I live on a river that runs from a National park. The stream is stocked with trout for FLY fishing only and it requires releasing the fish.

THere are no pollutants in the river. It does not pass any ones property who could pollute it. WHat a gift...

Small things to be appreciated in our environment.
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