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Old 09-03-2025, 09:16 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by barndoor View Post
Unfortunately red pine scale, an invasive insect, has spread throughout the region. We have numerous red pines on Barndoor Island that have been impacted. While I have found very little information on infestation, The UNH Cooperative out of Sullivan County provided the diagnosis with a very pessimistic outlook for the trees. In addition to impacted red pines along the lake, there is public reporting on a stand of red pines at Bear Brook State Park that has been decimated.
I agree the outlook is not good once the trees get infested. I am reading that trees can be effectively treated with dinotefuran if done before significant infestation.
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