spider solo
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I was snowshoeing..bush whacking in the woods today and came upon a few Beech trees where the bark was chewed off on the bottom. (neatly from snowline to about 18" above).
All the trees were in close proximity to each other. One of the trees was a nice big beautiful Beech..the bark had been chewed clean almost encircling it.
I know the tree will die if it is completeky girdled.
So any guesses what animal might feed on the bark of a Beech?
I've ruled out deer and Moose.
The only other clue I had was that I had been following a snowed over stone wall and though there were no prints I was wondering if the critter(s) might live in the wall.
What do you think ..mice.. squirrels... chipmunks... rabbits?
I have Oak & Beech trees on our property that never seem to get bothered,so it sure has me guessing.....
All the trees were in close proximity to each other. One of the trees was a nice big beautiful Beech..the bark had been chewed clean almost encircling it.
I know the tree will die if it is completeky girdled.
So any guesses what animal might feed on the bark of a Beech?
I've ruled out deer and Moose.
The only other clue I had was that I had been following a snowed over stone wall and though there were no prints I was wondering if the critter(s) might live in the wall.
What do you think ..mice.. squirrels... chipmunks... rabbits?
I have Oak & Beech trees on our property that never seem to get bothered,so it sure has me guessing.....