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Unveiling the Mystery: The Small, Round Pellets on Your Trees

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  1. Inspect the tree closely – Look for insects, larvae, or damage.
  2. Identify the pest – Different insects require different solutions.
  3. Clean up fallen pellets – This helps you monitor whether the activity continues.
  4. Encourage natural predators – Birds and beneficial insects can help control pests.
  5. Consult a professional – If damage is extensive, a certified arborist can assess the tree’s health.

When to Be Concerned

If pellet production is heavy, ongoing, or paired with visible tree decline, it’s time to act. Early intervention can prevent long-term damage and help preserve the health of your trees.


Bottom Line

Those small, round pellets on your trees may look mysterious, but they’re usually a natural byproduct of insects feeding nearby. While not harmful on their own, they’re a helpful clue that tells you it’s time to take a closer look at your trees—and protect them if needed.


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