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by Fred Hoffman
on October 30, 2024 at 7:28 AM
This is a good article for tree professionals, but it needs a consumer version to help increase ISHB detection. One step in that regard would be an ISHB tree list of most susceptible and least susceptible tree species to the ISHB. Also needed is specific information on how to chip/shred infected tree branches to reduce the pieces to less than an inch, as well as reinforcing the best composting methodology to reduce the ISHB population. Maybe go on a gardening podcast to discuss this? (Hint, hint).
Reply by Michael Hsu
on October 30, 2024 at 12:23 PM
Hi Fred, great idea! I have filled out your Contact form on your website with the contact information for Bea. Please reach out to her; she'll be happy to chat on your podcast. -Mike
 
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