Sapsucker!
I received great photo from a listener the other day (via our website) that shows a perfect example of what Sapsucker Damage looks like on trees. And as usual, the questions abound from folks who don't know what's causing the holes. Is it a Borer? Do I need to treat it? What do I treat it with?
A Sapsucker is a bird, related to the Woodpecker family. So, simply put, if you see holes in a line just like this picture below, then know it's not a borer insect. And, no, you don't really need to treat it with anything.

However, it should be noted that if you want to prevent it from further damage you can cover the area with Hardware Cloth - or as I affectionately refer to it; Screen Door Material. If the tree's health seems to be suffering, then you would likely need to put on the Hardware Cloth to deter the bird. If the tree seems, unaffected (and most are unaffected) then you don't need to be doing anything. Just enjoy the unusual nature of the Sapsucker's work.
If you would like to learn more about the Sapsucker in general, please click on this link.
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Randy Lemmon is the host of the GardenLine radio program on Newsradio 740 KTRH. Randy has been doing GardenLine in one capacity or another since December of 1995, for all three of the now Clear Channel AM stations - KTRH, KPRC & KBME. When Randy took over GardenLine, he replaced long-time Houston radio veteran and GardenLine originator, Bill Zak. For those who remember that far back, GardenLine was a weekly radio staple on KTRH from 10 a.m. to Noon Mondays through Fridays - along with a Saturday show as well. Now GardenLine is heard exclusively on Newsradio 740 KTRH on weekend mornings. |
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