Thursday, February 11, 2010

What Does Ring Worm Look Like On A Baby What Type Of White Worm Lives Inside Trees, Like A Red Oak?

What type of white worm lives inside trees, like a red oak? - what does ring worm look like on a baby

Recently we had a rotten dead tree cut red oak on our property in southern Indiana. It was over 100 years, poor child. About 8 inches on the inside was a crown of long, white worms. He seemed a little lonely. In their wake they left this sticky shit load. As they leave Oak smaller groups. The smallest of all the victims appear very healthy. As for his "courage", which was torn, down, had the same inside. oooh, gross. What are they? It is 28 acres heavy timber. Is there anything I can do? Thank you!

2 comments:

$Billy Ray$ Valentine said...

More than likely the larvae of the moth is the result ... "Twolines brown moth. The larva resembles a solitary point. Borer damage a tree is the direct result of stress or trees damaged in any way, either by drought, insect damage or disease.'s Tree when they are in a state of tension, is not in a position to defend itself against attacks by an infestation of moth larvae. Once it is found in the trunk of a tree, it is almost impossible to remove the tree and death is imminent. The only way to fight against this scourge in order to ensure that the trees are still healthy, because the best and "as" defense of a boring insect. .. Here is a good site for you to look through some photos of adults and rearing) larvae (worms, you have already seen. Get in the figure. 4 for a look ....

http://www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/fidls/ ...

... Billy Ray

bluepeah... said...

Without them, I guess they drill.

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