Palm Tree Disease Is In THE VILLAGES!

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Old 08-19-2019, 11:13 PM
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My beautiful sable palm will have to be cut down next week due to a disease called LETHAL BRONZING. Nothing can be done to save it once it starts to kill the tree.

Florida'''s iconic palm trees threatened by invasive disease
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Old 08-20-2019, 06:14 AM
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My beautiful sable palm will have to be cut down next week due to a disease called LETHAL BRONZING. Nothing can be done to save it once it starts to kill the tree.

Florida'''s iconic palm trees threatened by invasive disease
Your article says that the little critters that carry it are particularly attracted to white cars.

HONEST. Y'all read it. I am as surprised as you will be.

We are not too old to learn.

"Genetic testing shows lethal bronzing likely originated in Mexico’s Yucatan region. Bahder’s hypothesis is that 2005′s Hurricane Wilma, which tracked from the Yucatan to Florida, or a storm with a similar path carried infected treehoppers across the gulf to Tampa. Those insects infected area palms, which infected native treehoppers. The disease spread when winds blew infected bugs to new territories or they hitched rides on vehicles. Bahder said the palm cixiid is particularly attracted to white cars."

We drive a dark colored minivan. So relieved.
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My beautiful sable palm will have to be cut down next week due to a disease called LETHAL BRONZING. Nothing can be done to save it once it starts to kill the tree.

Florida'''s iconic palm trees threatened by invasive disease
Also spread by trimmers who use a chain saw to trim with. If not sterilized between trees can spread disease from tree to tree and house to house.
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Old 08-20-2019, 06:31 AM
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My beautiful sable palm will have to be cut down next week due to a disease called LETHAL BRONZING. Nothing can be done to save it once it starts to kill the tree.

Florida'''s iconic palm trees threatened by invasive disease
There seems to be an antibiotic to prevent the tree from dying from this disease; however, at $50 every three months, how will TV respond? They put in a lot of new palms...or are these palms not susceptible to this particular bug?
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Your article says that the little critters that carry it are particularly attracted to white cars.

HONEST. Y'all read it. I am as surprised as you will be.

We are not too old to learn.

"Genetic testing shows lethal bronzing likely originated in Mexico’s Yucatan region. Bahder’s hypothesis is that 2005′s Hurricane Wilma, which tracked from the Yucatan to Florida, or a storm with a similar path carried infected treehoppers across the gulf to Tampa. Those insects infected area palms, which infected native treehoppers. The disease spread when winds blew infected bugs to new territories or they hitched rides on vehicles. Bahder said the palm cixiid is particularly attracted to white cars."

We drive a dark colored minivan. So relieved.
Mexico's Yucatan region? Who's watching the border.....
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Mexico's Yucatan region? Who's watching the border.....
Gulf storm winds did the deed. Bypassed border control [emoji100]

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Also spread by trimmers who use a chain saw to trim with. If not sterilized between trees can spread disease from tree to tree and house to house.
Very true. That kind of thing is a vicious cycle everywhere and is not just limited to trimmers.

When you have weeds and some diseases popping up in your grass and shrubs, you can bet your bottom dollar the lawn peoples' equipment (mowers, etc.) is spreading the problems.
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I remember the 3 hurricanes back in the early 2000's. Right after their occurrence a lot of the Sable Palms were affected and had to be cut down. Seemed to not affect other types, just the Sables.
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I have to be honest. If our magnificent Palm Tree took the Big Ride to Palm Tree Heaven I wouldn't be upset at all. It's a maintenance issue that I don't really want. If it was smaller I'd give it away.

It would give us more room for about 20 Pink Flamingoes and or some Beautiful White Crosses.
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