It is likely caused by the walnut leaf petiole gall mite, Aceria caulis. It is difficult to find much on this pest, but it does mostly cosmetic damage and should not kill the tree.
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Red pines (Pinus resinosa) do not have a petiole. Instead, their needle-like leaves are directly attached to the branch through a structure called a fascicle, which typically contains two needles. This arrangement allows for efficient photosynthesis while minimizing water loss.
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The red-looking bulb in an oak tree is likely a gall, specifically an oak gall, which is caused by the larvae of gall wasps. These insects lay their eggs on the tree, and as the larvae develop, they stimulate the tree to produce a growth that encases them, resulting in a bulbous, red structure. Galls can vary in color and size, but they are generally harmless to the tree, although they can indicate the presence of the wasp.
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Soft, fuzzy, oragnge red, and not rotten.
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A moth is what a fuzzy, black and red-brown caterpillar may change into.Specifically, the woolly bear caterpillar is a fuzzy black and red-brown. It often is seen curled up on the ground and around plantings in fall. It changes into the Isabella tiger moth (Pyrrharctia isabella).
An insect found in the desert that has a black thorax and a fuzzy red body is known as a velvet ant. They are technically a type of wasp, and they can cause severely painful stings.
The red fuzzy one with the pure gold spoon.