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Archive for month: July 2020
JimBotanical ObservationsJuly 19, 20200 Likes

Mottled branch

I found these dead branches lying on the ground, near the office. Peeling back the bark revealed a beautiful mottling of the branch.

July 2020

 

JimVertebrate Control and ExclusionJuly 9, 20200 Likes

Ultra-high chickaree exclusion job in Bear Valley

Chickarees (aka Douglas squirrels) had no trouble gaining entrance through a gap at the peak of this very tall home in Bear Valley.

After our manager. Josh Esposito, found the entry point, plans were made on how to exclude the chickarees.

The ground was sloped too severely to allow the use of a boom truck. So our crew, Beto Gonzalez, Juan Gonzalez, and Tito Rodriquez-Tinoco built a platform to hold a forty foot ladder, allowing Juan to climb all the way up and seal the entry point.

Great work, men!!

9 July 2020

 

 

JimBotanical ObservationsJuly 5, 20200 Likes

Green sap oozing from pine tree

Heather Nordstrom took these photos of green sap bleeding from a pine in the Pinecrest area.

 

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