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Allegheny Mound Ants – Control
Q: This ant mound is three feet wide around the …
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Compost Volunteer
Q: I have this plant growing in my compost pile. …
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Bumblebee – Nest
Q: I took this photo of a squirrel nest that …
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Fig Leaf – No Lobes
Q: I would love to know what is going on …
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Tree Limb – Bent to the Ground
Q: My little tree suddenly had one of its trunks …
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Burford Holly – History
Burford holly, Ilex cornuta ‘Burfordii’, is a ubiquitous shrub in …
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Leaf Gall – On Leucothoe
Q: I live in Rabun County and I have this …
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Millipedes – On Tree Bark
Q: I have an infestation of millipedes on all of …
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Oak Leaf Blister – Identification
Q: There is something weird on my oak leaves. A …
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Dog Urine – Damaging Liriope
Q: A neighbor’s dog has made repeated visits to my …
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Jumping Oak Galls – Identification
Q: We live on a fairly large heavily wooded lot …
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Bishops Weed – Identification
Q: This is a bunch of “leaves of three”, but …
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Rosemary – Bacterial Gall on Stems
Q: A scaly growth is infecting my three-year old rosemary …
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Sweetshrub – No Fragrance
Q: My sweetshrub’s flowers have absolutely NO scent! What’s wrong …
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Hydrangea Cane Borer
Q: For a number of years I’ve had a problem …
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Volcano Cone South of Atlanta
Q: While flying south of Atlanta I saw what looks …
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Indian Hawthorn – Leaf Spot
Q: We have a fifteen-foot tall Indian hawthorn tree in …
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Houseplant – Leaf Spot
Q: I have a houseplant that looks like it’s being …
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Winged Elm – Identification
Q: We have an oak that’s 20′ to 25′ feet …
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Tree – Holding Water in Crotch
Q: My neighbor has a five-trunked Japanese magnolia. The crotch …