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Seems like some of the other folks in Michigan should be able to share some of their first hand experience and knowledge about the pest.
It's in the Sault and the Soo, since the St Marys river is all that separate the two. Since Jeff's a part time resident up in the eastern UP, I suppose he's seen it to.
I do know that I have participated in a couple of classes by people that have been studying these borers and they stressed the fact the borers started at the top of the tree first and that by the time you found the D shaped holes at lower levels it was pretty much too late for that tree.
Last year they still had leaves, but I noticed some light tan spots on the bark.
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