White Ash Tree – Grey Squirrels Cutting Twigs
Q: On a recent radio program, a caller complained about twigs being mysteriously cut from his white ash tree. I suspect his problem is being caused by gray squirrels.
A: I should have thought of that! Last year a gardener sent pictures of dozens of maple twigs that had been clipped by squirrels eating the new buds. Thanks for your help!
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