LarvaHunter
Eudicella
I was curious on people's thoughts or answers on how you think different oak trees that you find dead died.
Tornadoes...I was curious on people's thoughts or answers on how you think different oak trees that you find dead died.
Tornadoes and wind for the most part around here. Occasional ice storm makes it interesting. I'm on the western edge of the emerald ash borer and gypsy moth expansion, so those invasive species will start taking their toll sometime in the next couple years I'm sure.I think the dead trees in my area are attacked by the all the creatures Wizentrop mentioned. I was noticing many holes that looked like woodpecker and beetles made them.
Interesting, I wasn't thinking about different areas, I didn't think of ice and tornados, here in Florida we get hurricanes sometimes. These dead trees are important for certain beetles life cycle when dead, and I was looking to see if there is a symbiotic relationship between the so called pest beetles that kill the trees and the beetles that need the dead trees for their reproductive cycle. Without dead trees what would the beetles do?