Pecan trees drip lots and lots of sap!!! I'm no expert but here is my experience: Live in Arizona and have been parking under a pecan tree since April. Saw no sap whatsoever. Then in mid September, the sap started raining down like an outdoor mist-system. You can feel it misting down if you stand below it and if the sun is in the right place you can actually see the sap misting down. Is amazing really. The same tree has been "sapping" 24/7 since (is Oct 22 now). The flow did reduce quite a bit the last week, but up until then was strong and steady. The ground around it is glossy like has been painted with clear-coat! I had to move my car before the doors stuck shut! Is sticky stuff but is water soluable and washes off fairly easy. Not sure how often or for how long, but can say for sure the pecan tree I live by does discharge sap!
They look like dry coffee grounds
yea
Cicadas
bug and worm
Common signs of a bug infestation with dots on the back include small red or black spots on surfaces, tiny droppings or feces, and visible eggs or larvae. It is important to identify the type of bug infestation to determine the appropriate treatment.
sounds more like a bug or a fungus
It's a type of bug that lies in dead palm trees.
my mimosa tree has some. Not sure what kind of bug it is though.
The bug killing ash trees is called the emerald ash borer. It is an invasive species native to Asia that attacks and kills ash trees by feeding on the tissue beneath the bark, disrupting the tree's ability to transport water and nutrients.
you can find bugs on the guava tree or some other fruit trees...
No, it's is a bug found in rotting trees and turned soil.
Possibly they can contribute to boils. Dirty sheets have a multitude of bed bug droppings, bacteria and other things that would not be good for your skin if you have a tendency to have clogged pores.