To eat or lay eggs to develop into larvae. galls in saplings are caused by insects
The little balls on the bottom of live oak leaves that resemble burrs are most likely galls, which are abnormal growths caused by various insects or mites. Galls can vary in appearance and are triggered by the plant's response to the insect's saliva or larvae. While galls are generally harmless to the tree, they can be unsightly.
The flaky brown twirlies that drop from oak trees are likely the fruiting bodies of oak galls, which are abnormal growths caused by various insects, particularly gall wasps. These galls can appear as small, round, or elongated structures that may twist or curl, resembling twirlies. They serve as a protective environment for the larvae and can vary in appearance depending on the species of wasp and the specific type of gall. As they mature, these galls eventually dry out and fall from the tree.
Yes, in America, the football season is during the fall season!
fall
Yes, kind of, the post season is in the fall,October
ROMANTICKS
Fall.
Thanksgiving is in the season of fall.
The 2012 fall season of Survivor will premiere in September of 2012.
Fetch is having a season 4! it premieres in the summer or fall! Fetch is having a season 4! it premieres in the summer or fall! Fetch is having a season 4! it premieres in the summer or fall!
its a place to store water for later use. succulent plants can lose 60% of their volume in draughts and still live to see the rain fall
Autumn or Fall