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Fire blight infests apple, pear trees and other fruit trees whose fruits do not have pits. Fire blight is a bacteria infection and causes fruit tree leafs and branches to have a burnt appearance. Also the tree’s flowers will turn brown and wilt; its twigs shrivel and blacken, and its leafs curled up. In more advanced cases, cankers form on branches that contain amber or reddish ooze. Heavy fire blight infestations will kill your crab apple trees and other non-pit fruit trees if not treated. Tree trimming is the best treatment. If your fruit trees have fire colored leafs, call DLC Arbor Services at (303) 378-8000 for a free consultation. dlcarbor/fireblight.html
Posted on: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 18:17:18 +0000

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