[ARCHIVED THREAD] - What is this in my tree? (Page 1 of 2)
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Oak leaf Gall You been here 4 fucking years and you don't know he rules? I know, right? ![]() I'm a girl and there are PLENTY of photos of me on the internet already. Link? |
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<a href="http://s1239.photobucket.com/user/apemanwithferaldog/media/the-point_zpspex0evnr.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff510/apemanwithferaldog/the-point_zpspex0evnr.jpg</a> Something like that. I've always had a reason for not posting photos of myself. |
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That gall was likely caused by a wasp. Quoted:
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Leaves. ![]() If it's a triffid spore, I sure wills. ![]() That gall was likely caused by a wasp. Thank you mam. http://www.backyardnature.net/galls.htm
"That's the Wool-sower Gall at the left, a fuzzy ball about an inch in diameter on a White Oak twig. If you split the gall open you find seedlike items. Wool-sower Galls are fairly common in some parts of the country. This picture was taken in northern Mississippi on a tree with maybe a dozen such galls on it. The gall was made by a Cynipid Wasp, Callirhytis seminator. Cynipid Wasps, members of the Family Cynipidae, are 4-6 mm long (0.16- 0.24 inch), so they are much smaller than the wasps you see buzzing around gardens and house eaves. They are black and shiny with roundish abdomens and thoraxes, with a sort of hump on the back. Lots of gall-making wasps are found in this family. Some species live in galls made by other organisms!" BTW, I am NOT going to cut it open. Going to get my propane torch. It's the only thing to do, If you don't here from me again, it's been real. Well, sort of. |
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Thank you mam. http://www.backyardnature.net/galls.htm http://www.backyardnature.net/pix/gallwool.jpg "That's the Wool-sower Gall at the left, a fuzzy ball about an inch in diameter on a White Oak twig. If you split the gall open you find seedlike items. Wool-sower Galls are fairly common in some parts of the country. This picture was taken in northern Mississippi on a tree with maybe a dozen such galls on it. The gall was made by a Cynipid Wasp, Callirhytis seminator. Cynipid Wasps, members of the Family Cynipidae, are 4-6 mm long (0.16- 0.24 inch), so they are much smaller than the wasps you see buzzing around gardens and house eaves. They are black and shiny with roundish abdomens and thoraxes, with a sort of hump on the back. Lots of gall-making wasps are found in this family. Some species live in galls made by other organisms!" BTW, I am NOT going to cut it open. Going to get my propane torch. It's the only thing to do, If you don't here from me again, it's been real. Well, sort of. Quoted:
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Leaves. ![]() If it's a triffid spore, I sure wills. ![]() That gall was likely caused by a wasp. Thank you mam. http://www.backyardnature.net/galls.htm http://www.backyardnature.net/pix/gallwool.jpg "That's the Wool-sower Gall at the left, a fuzzy ball about an inch in diameter on a White Oak twig. If you split the gall open you find seedlike items. Wool-sower Galls are fairly common in some parts of the country. This picture was taken in northern Mississippi on a tree with maybe a dozen such galls on it. The gall was made by a Cynipid Wasp, Callirhytis seminator. Cynipid Wasps, members of the Family Cynipidae, are 4-6 mm long (0.16- 0.24 inch), so they are much smaller than the wasps you see buzzing around gardens and house eaves. They are black and shiny with roundish abdomens and thoraxes, with a sort of hump on the back. Lots of gall-making wasps are found in this family. Some species live in galls made by other organisms!" BTW, I am NOT going to cut it open. Going to get my propane torch. It's the only thing to do, If you don't here from me again, it's been real. Well, sort of. Welcome. |
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Something like that. I've always had a reason for not posting photos of myself. Quoted:
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<a href="http://s1239.photobucket.com/user/apemanwithferaldog/media/the-point_zpspex0evnr.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff510/apemanwithferaldog/the-point_zpspex0evnr.jpg</a> Something like that. I've always had a reason for not posting photos of myself. Well, I'll return a favor before I die. The "what is this" rule is to never give the correct answer on page 1. If ever.
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Well, I'll return a favor before I die. The "what is this" rule is to never give the correct answer on page 1. If ever. ![]() Quoted:
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<a href="http://s1239.photobucket.com/user/apemanwithferaldog/media/the-point_zpspex0evnr.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff510/apemanwithferaldog/the-point_zpspex0evnr.jpg</a> Something like that. I've always had a reason for not posting photos of myself. Well, I'll return a favor before I die. The "what is this" rule is to never give the correct answer on page 1. If ever. ![]() Sorry, I'm a chick in a male dominated industry. I LOATHE people who waste my fucking time, so I try not to waste anyone else's. |
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Quoted: I'm a girl and there are PLENTY of photos of me on the internet already. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Oak leaf Gall You been here 4 fucking years and you don't know he rules? I know, right? ![]() I'm a girl and there are PLENTY of photos of me on the internet already. The other rule, about not giving the correct answer to a question early in a thread. |
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Sorry, I'm a chick in a male dominated industry. I LOATHE people who waste my fucking time, so I try not to waste anyone else's. Quoted:
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<a href="http://s1239.photobucket.com/user/apemanwithferaldog/media/the-point_zpspex0evnr.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff510/apemanwithferaldog/the-point_zpspex0evnr.jpg</a> Something like that. I've always had a reason for not posting photos of myself. Well, I'll return a favor before I die. The "what is this" rule is to never give the correct answer on page 1. If ever. ![]() Sorry, I'm a chick in a male dominated industry. I LOATHE people who waste my fucking time, so I try not to waste anyone else's. GD does not stand for "Gitter Done" |
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Thank you mam. http://www.backyardnature.net/galls.htm http://www.backyardnature.net/pix/gallwool.jpg "That's the Wool-sower Gall at the left, a fuzzy ball about an inch in diameter on a White Oak twig. If you split the gall open you find seedlike items. Wool-sower Galls are fairly common in some parts of the country. This picture was taken in northern Mississippi on a tree with maybe a dozen such galls on it. The gall was made by a Cynipid Wasp, Callirhytis seminator. Cynipid Wasps, members of the Family Cynipidae, are 4-6 mm long (0.16- 0.24 inch), so they are much smaller than the wasps you see buzzing around gardens and house eaves. They are black and shiny with roundish abdomens and thoraxes, with a sort of hump on the back. Lots of gall-making wasps are found in this family. Some species live in galls made by other organisms!" BTW, I am NOT going to cut it open. Going to get my propane torch. It's the only thing to do, If you don't here from me again, it's been real. Well, sort of. Quoted:
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Leaves. ![]() If it's a triffid spore, I sure wills. ![]() That gall was likely caused by a wasp. Thank you mam. http://www.backyardnature.net/galls.htm http://www.backyardnature.net/pix/gallwool.jpg "That's the Wool-sower Gall at the left, a fuzzy ball about an inch in diameter on a White Oak twig. If you split the gall open you find seedlike items. Wool-sower Galls are fairly common in some parts of the country. This picture was taken in northern Mississippi on a tree with maybe a dozen such galls on it. The gall was made by a Cynipid Wasp, Callirhytis seminator. Cynipid Wasps, members of the Family Cynipidae, are 4-6 mm long (0.16- 0.24 inch), so they are much smaller than the wasps you see buzzing around gardens and house eaves. They are black and shiny with roundish abdomens and thoraxes, with a sort of hump on the back. Lots of gall-making wasps are found in this family. Some species live in galls made by other organisms!" BTW, I am NOT going to cut it open. Going to get my propane torch. It's the only thing to do, If you don't here from me again, it's been real. Well, sort of. Yeah,but what you failed to convey is that there are other things in nature that mimic the innocent in order to lure you in, and than they kill you. Do not take a chance OP kill it, kill it now!!!! |
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Oak leaf Gall You been here 4 fucking years and you don't know he rules? I know, right? ![]() I'm a girl and there are PLENTY of photos of me on the internet already. This thread is now derailed. |






