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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]They are not only on oak trees. You can find them on many deciduous trees, including maple, cherry, redbud, etc.[/b] You will probably find more falling from trees where cicadas have laid their eggs. These trees are exceptionally easy to identify--you will see cicada pruning on the tree tips. What this looks like is a tree with branches where the last 8-12 inches of branch tips have turned brown and are dying. Don't stand under any trees that look healthy but have a lot of brown tips.[/quote] Where did you get this info from?[/quote] An entomologist friend. He's not a specialist in mites, but I figured it was a good enough source for myself. Take the list of trees with a grain of salt if you wish.[/quote]
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