There's tons more! All oaks, all 12"+ and straight.
It's an area of state land that was "select cut" by a logging company with the DNR's approval. When they took all the little trees out, there's nothing to stop a windstorm and it blew down well over a dozen of these pristine oaks. It makes me sick to my stomach to see what was once a beautiful mature hardwood area turned into a wasteland for the next 25 years with state approval, but at least it gives me more wood than I can burn!
That's some big wood for sure. Looks like some big old pines. There is a lot of wood in them. You have a nice spot there.
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Pine Sawyer larva. Lovely boring things. When they exit they leave a hole almost as big around as a pencil. They are usually the last straw that kills a tree but tend to attack trees that are already ailing and on their way out from other problems. The adults look like this. If you have a lot of pines you have probably seen them on warm dry fall days when they emerge.
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Pine Sawyer larva. Lovely boring things. When they exit they leave a hole almost as big around as a pencil. They are usually the last straw that kills a tree but tend to attack trees that are already ailing and on their way out from other problems. The adults look like this. If you have a lot of pines you have probably seen them on warm dry fall days when they emerge.
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