Archived - Recognizing Sapsucker Damage on Your Trees
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A common cause of tree damage in yards and small woodlands is sapsuckers (Sphyrapicus spp.), which are a species of woodpecker. Sapsucker damage is easy to identify, although it is often mistaken for …
Published: November 2011
Revised: December 2014
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