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> On 19/06/2012 18:45, Emery Davis wrote:
> > On 06/19/2012 06:41 PM, David in Normandy wrote:
> >> On 19/06/2012 18:24, Emery Davis wrote:
> >>>
http://tinyurl.com/cklvbye
> >>>
> >>> The French government thinks it is not Anoplophora chinensis. Which is
> >>> good because I don't want my garden chipped and burned. :( The guy
> >>> from the ministry suggested perhaps Cossus cossus,
> >>>
> >>> So, what beastie has done the deed?
> >>>
> >>> I've been inspected for the last 3 years for Anoplophora, so this had me
> >>> very worried indeed. I'm still not totally sanguine about it, honestly.
> >>>
> >>> -E
> >>>
> >>
> >> It isn't something as simple as woodpecker damage or some other bird
> >> pecking holes looking for grubs? Can't tell the scale of the image as to
> >> what diameter the trunk is.
> >>
> >
> > The holes are about 1.5 cm in diameter, and are connected by tunnels
> > through the heart of the tree, which is a young apple. I'd hate to meet
> > the woodpecker that could make them!
woodpeckers trying to get to the insects. I've seen huge splintered holes