MossRoad
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Burn/dispose the pieces that fall as that is where the next year’s tree girders are at.
I have seen those, but did not know what they do. And I have seen twigs chewed off like that. Thanks for posting.
Here in South Texas, late January or early February is a good time to trim back pecan trees.
Looks like someone went around with a knife evenly, then snapped center.
Kids or someone messing with you?
Were they on ground like that? I can't see an insect or animal doing that.
I used to have that happen to hickory trees. They looked like that they’d been cut by one of those roll around pipe cutters.
That’s a good way of describing the damage. What happened to the trees you had the beetles in?