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Why Your Yoshino Cherry Tree Is Dying & What To Do About It - MSN
They dig tiny holes to lay eggs in, and the cycle continues as each egg hatches into larvae that eat away at the cambium (growing part of the trunk), leading to the tree's death in a few years.
Unfortunately, peach trees are not very long-lived. Most will show signs of decline after about 15 years, even if they were previously vigorous. Some environmental factors, such as drought (or ...
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