Chaplain242
Branched out member
ARS 5.5m telescopic pole - I have been able to ground rig so many smaller trees with this that I can do many trees by myself
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You guys and your removals....try some PHC or pruning does the body and soul good...Crane, avant and Morbark 18R ( in a few weeks) weapons of mass destruction! Lol
Well we did 1200”s of e Emerald ash borer injections yesterday ! We do deep root fertilizing as well. We prune from time to time, my $ is made on large removalsYou guys and your removals....try some PHC or pruning does the body and soul good...
I’ll drizzle you in honey, and stick you between two of the saltiest drag queens I know. Donna, and Sharon Needles with @JD3000 in the middleView attachment 53071
Want...sammich....
The boots I could live without, the Unicender is a keeper!Add Asolo boots,,,and Unicender
Is that what it's called? These pop up around early summer here! The caterpillars are huge!@Stephen Moore that's a nice Cecropia Moth in that avatar...
Yeah this one was kinda puny as far as they go, almost dead, but beautiful anyway. I placed it in a protected area to live out it's final day or two?Yeah, the caterpillars can get about an inch in diameter and 5 or 6 inches long, if they have enough food. Beautiful, with little spike balls. They're not that common around here, but I've seen them with 7-inch wingspans!
seems these creatures have a pretty large range? You are in Nebraska and I'm in central BC! No, they aren't a super common creature here either, but I see a few every year.Yeah, the caterpillars can get about an inch in diameter and 5 or 6 inches long, if they have enough food. Beautiful, with little spike balls. They're not that common around here, but I've seen them with 7-inch wingspans!