Thursday, July 23, 2015

Weeping Eucalyptus Trees: Why Is My Eucalyptus Tree Leaking Sap

By Teo Spengler A eucalyptus tree dripping sap is not a happy plant. The condition often indicates that the eucalyptus tree is under attack from a type of insect called the eucalyptus borer. A eucalyptus tree oozing sap onto limbs or trunk is very likely a tree attacked by a long-horned borer insect. Very few options exist for assisting the tree once it is attacked. Since often it is stressed trees that are infested, the best defense it to provide adequate irrigation and use good cultural practices. Read on for more information about the causes of eucalyptus tree oozing. Why is My Eucalyptus Tree Leaking Sap? The first time you see a eucalyptus tree dripping sap, you may think it looks likes it is weeping or bleeding. In fact, the fluid you see coming from holes in the weeping eucalyptus is the attempt of the eucalyptus to kill and wash

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