Elm leaf beetle threatens shade Trees.

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  1. Judy2
  2. Mary_Wise
  3. Gary
  4. Helen3
  5. Ritasmythe
  6. Gary
  7. jerrib

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Top 1.   Jan 25, 2000 1:32 AM

» Judy2 - can't photosynthesise

please Gary,
keep the beetle out of Tassie, let's hope they can. Loved the air shots of trees. Looks like Hobart way.
Who's garden is it?

-- posted by Judy2


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Top 2.   Jan 25, 2000 3:10 AM

» Mary_Wise - Great article Gary

as always a very interesting and thought provoking article Gary. Certainly makes one appreciate the whys and wherefors of the stringent quarantine laws intersate as well as o/seas.

-- posted by Mary_Wise


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Top 3.   Jan 25, 2000 3:20 AM

» Gary - Looks like Hobart

Sorry Judy,

it's Bowral in New South Wales, which is truly God's country.

Hi Mary,

it is because of Australia's stringent quarantine laws, interstate as well as overseas; that we are blessed with a fairly safe environment for plants and animals.

thankfully,

-- posted by Gary


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Top 4.   Jan 25, 2000 4:40 PM

» Helen3 - information

thanks for this, I enjoyed it.

-- posted by Helen3


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Top 5.   Jan 25, 2000 6:09 PM

» Ritasmythe - Beechworth trees

dear Gary,
I pray they do not make it to the trees at Beechworth for they depend on these in autumn for tourist dollars.
blessings,

-- posted by Ritasmythe


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Top 6.   Jan 26, 2000 12:35 AM

» Gary - Beechworth and cooler climates

Hi Rita et al,

this will hold for a lot of towns and cities too across the cooler regions of Australia.

fingers crossed,

-- posted by Gary


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Top 7.   Jan 31, 2000 5:50 PM

» jerrib - Glad our US insect can be

of some help. What a dreadful thing. I love trees, and I would be sad to see this happen. Jerri

-- posted by jerrib


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