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I noticed a hole about 2- 2.5 inches diameter, in a mature
oaktree. The bark was gone, showing some old damage, and the hole seemed bored upwards, under the remaining bark. the wood with no bark could be rotting I suppose, from the inside. There is a fallout trail of reddened, powdered wood below it. Could this be from the heartwood? If so, the hole must go some way into the tree. With the hole being so wide at the entrance, I am confused as to what it might be. Perhaps deathwatch beetle? -- Miles |
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In article <f8v9rr$m9c$1@aioe.org>, Miles - Nature <grass@trees.csx> writes >I noticed a hole about 2- 2.5 inches diameter, in a mature oaktree. The >bark was gone, showing some old damage, and the hole seemed bored >upwards, under the remaining bark. the wood with no bark could be >rotting I suppose, from the inside. >There is a fallout trail of reddened, powdered wood below it. >Could this be from the heartwood? If so, the hole must go some way into >the tree. >With the hole being so wide at the entrance, I am confused as to what >it might be. >Perhaps deathwatch beetle? > I wouldn't like to meet it if it was, their exit holes are at most 5mm across! How high up the tree is the hole? -- Malcolm |
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"Malcolm" <Malcolm@indaal.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:62V0JxG9U0sGFwGf@indaal.demon.co.uk... > > In article <f8v9rr$m9c$1@aioe.org>, Miles - Nature <grass@trees.csx> > writes >>I noticed a hole about 2- 2.5 inches diameter, in a mature oaktree. The >>bark was gone, showing some old damage, and the hole seemed bored upwards, >>under the remaining bark. the wood with no bark could be rotting I >>suppose, from the inside. >>There is a fallout trail of reddened, powdered wood below it. >>Could this be from the heartwood? If so, the hole must go some way into >>the tree. >>With the hole being so wide at the entrance, I am confused as to what it >>might be. >>Perhaps deathwatch beetle? >> > I wouldn't like to meet it if it was, their exit holes are at most 5mm > across! > > How high up the tree is the hole? > > -- > Malcolm I guess 6 1/2 ft - 7ft Miles |
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"Miles - Nature" wrote after "Malcolm" wrote in reply to Miles - Nature >>>I noticed a hole about 2- 2.5 inches diameter, in a mature oaktree. The >>>bark was gone, showing some old damage, and the hole seemed bored >>>upwards, >>>under the remaining bark. the wood with no bark could be rotting I >>>suppose, from the inside. >>>There is a fallout trail of reddened, powdered wood below it. >>>Could this be from the heartwood? If so, the hole must go some way into >>>the tree. >>>With the hole being so wide at the entrance, I am confused as to what it >>>might be. >>>Perhaps deathwatch beetle? >>> >> I wouldn't like to meet it if it was, their exit holes are at most 5mm >> across! >> >> How high up the tree is the hole? >> > > I guess 6 1/2 ft - 7ft Sounds more like a bird, if it was around here I'd say Parakeet. -- Regards Bob Hobden 17mls W. of London.UK |