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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1760208" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>I don't know a lot about the Chestnut trees as I remember the rotting trunks laying in the woods around the house many years ago as listening to my grandpa that fed the chestnuts to their hogs when he grew up at Hensley Settlement.</p><p></p><p>There use to be some chestnut bushes or looked like chestnut bushes it the mountain in front of my house that I would pick them up and ate. I ate one and I remember seeing a half worm and I thought dam I just ate the other half. After inspecting all of them close they all had worm holes. Just in my lifetime we have lost so many trees it is sad. The blight killed the Chestnut trees in the early 1900's, before my time.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://entomology.ca.uky.edu/files/styles/panopoly_image_original/public/206b.jpg?itok=HlIWhEho" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1760208, member: 21075"] I don't know a lot about the Chestnut trees as I remember the rotting trunks laying in the woods around the house many years ago as listening to my grandpa that fed the chestnuts to their hogs when he grew up at Hensley Settlement. There use to be some chestnut bushes or looked like chestnut bushes it the mountain in front of my house that I would pick them up and ate. I ate one and I remember seeing a half worm and I thought dam I just ate the other half. After inspecting all of them close they all had worm holes. Just in my lifetime we have lost so many trees it is sad. The blight killed the Chestnut trees in the early 1900's, before my time. [IMG]https://entomology.ca.uky.edu/files/styles/panopoly_image_original/public/206b.jpg?itok=HlIWhEho[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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