From mid-October through January.
Pecans that fall are ripe. This is why they fall.
The stringy furry things falling off your pecan trees are likely the husks of the pecans. Pecans grow inside a green husk that splits open when the nut is ripe, exposing the pecan. The husks eventually fall off the tree, leaving the pecans behind.
the trees dying
u would have to remove them
No, spiky balls do not fall off trees in the autumn season.
Once fully ripened, the hust around the pecan will have dried and opened so that the pecan inside is exposed. At this time, wind, rain, or some other external force causes some of the pecans to fall to the ground. Most will remain attached to the husk until the tree is shaken or a long pole is used to dislodge the pecans. Throwing sticks or rocks (not your spouse) up into the tree works as well .
Yes, ice cream does fall off trees, but only if somebody puts it there and the wind blows.
They decompose
They fall off.
Acorns, Bark, other nuts , apples , pears , plums and other fruit.
Leaves fall from the trees in the autumn season. This is typically triggered by shorter days and cooler temperatures that cause trees to stop producing chlorophyll, leading to the colorful display of leaves changing and ultimately falling off.
Unlike, other pine trees, their needles actually don't fall off! :)