This kind of action is not taken lightly or quickly.
Read your governing documents to determine how issues such as this one are mitigated or arbitrated. Send a written letter to your board to require a hearing, so that all sides can be heard. Request a position on a board meeting agenda, and ask for time to present your case. Ask the board for a vote, so that the conversation, and both sides are documented in board meeting minutes.
On first blush, removing a tree to protect a blind owner sounds extreme, unless the nature of the association is primarily for blind residents.
yes because acorn is an invertebrates
You can buy acorns through ebay, craigs list or AcornsByThePound.com. You may also find acorns at parks, golf courses or friends homes. People who have acorns in their yard are generally willing to part with their acorns because they are a problem when the acorns fall in large masses.You can also buy from a new site at: http://acornfood.blogspot.com/. They ship anywhere in the US and the acorns are top quality!You can order White Oak and Red Oak acorns at www.Acorno.comme and my friend nesy dont know where 2 buy acorns for our imagenary squirrels they say that they make their tails fluffyer yeah ok u can never call taco bell
Mice are primarily herbivores, feeding mainly on seeds, grains, fruits, and plants. However, they can also consume insects, small animals, and other sources of protein when necessary.
you dont need to buy acorns because they are free. complements of nature unless you talking about animal-crossing in that case i dont really care.
Acorns
Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree.
Acorns don't have much proteins. Acorns are high in fat and carbs. source:
White Oak acorns are THE prefered acorn because of the lower tanic acid levels, which cause the bitterness. Deer, like humans prefer foods that taste good and will seek out the sweetest acorns in their area.
Bur Oak acorns are the biggest.
Only oak trees produce acorns. If a redwood forest has any oaks, they would have acorns, but redwood trees are conifers and produce cones, not acorns.
Almonds became more domesticated because they were easy to farm, cultivate, and raise. Acorns are very difficult to harvest and yield not enough to keep up with supply and demand. Besides, the acorns are too bitter for most people.
Little Acorns was created in 2003.