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  • #16
    Man.... When i saw this picture I thought you took a picture from my yard... lol It looks identical to my tree and my neighborhood. Oh and my tree attracts wasps too..... I have been in my house for almost 3 years and it grows slowly. It is probably twice that size (from a leaf majority perspective), whatever that means...
    Originally posted by Cmarsh93z
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    • #17
      [QUOTE=SMKR;821753]can you get a close up of the leaf? I believe it is a bur oak,

      this

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Chas_svo View Post
        Crepe myrtles for sure. I have none on my oaks, nor doi remember ever seeing them around oaks like that.

        Wht kind of oaks, Matt?
        Not sure what kind of oak, but if it's a bush/shrub/tree, it has wasps.

        We also have a Bradford pear tree and you can shoot it with the hose and see the wasps GTFO.

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        • #19
          Bur Oak.

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          • #20
            You DO NOT have a ticket tree, sir.
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            • #21
              Have you tried fire?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by JC316 View Post
                I would say oak also. I have 4 gigantic ones in my front yard and they don't attract wasps. That said, I have willows at my car lot that leak sap and those suckers have wasps and insects all over them.
                In for another tree sap incident.

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                • #23
                  What's going on at the base of the tree. The ground looks like there is a bald spot.

                  If there is a hornet nest in the ground then the wasps are there to fight for the food supply.

                  I just recently watched an insect war happen in our back yard. The wasps were winning for a while, but they finally retreated.

                  The hornets were the small yellow and black striped ones.

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