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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1507689" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>From what I learned, if you throw enough of a stink they'll leave your trees alone. This is what happened down the road, that little oak was left untouched. There was an older couple that every year they put a sign out saying not to touch their trees, directly under the line.. While they were alive, the trees were only trimmed enough....but they died a few years ago and the trees were butchered to death a few weeks ago....literally....I groaned when I drove my 4wheeler by that morning. It was just junk trees, mulberry, but I know that couple obviously thought the world of them. New owner probably didn't know the struggle the last owners had, well, guess they now know why they found a big sign in the barn that said, DO NOT TOUCH THESE TREES...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1507689, member: 22072"] From what I learned, if you throw enough of a stink they'll leave your trees alone. This is what happened down the road, that little oak was left untouched. There was an older couple that every year they put a sign out saying not to touch their trees, directly under the line.. While they were alive, the trees were only trimmed enough....but they died a few years ago and the trees were butchered to death a few weeks ago....literally....I groaned when I drove my 4wheeler by that morning. It was just junk trees, mulberry, but I know that couple obviously thought the world of them. New owner probably didn't know the struggle the last owners had, well, guess they now know why they found a big sign in the barn that said, DO NOT TOUCH THESE TREES... [/QUOTE]
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