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Trees and Oak Wilt

Oak Wilt is a fungus that is prevalent in parts of the North East middle-Southern states. It attacks the water-carrying arteries of the tree and clogs them. Live Oaks, Red Oaks, and several other Oak species are affected. Some Live Oaks may live a year or more but the Red Oaks die quickly, usually within a few weeks to a few months. Common symptoms include "veinal necrosis", by which the leaves develop yellow to reddish-brown coloration of their veins. Oak Wilt spreads primarily in two ways. Local spread can occur through root systems, but can also spread great distances carried by specific beetles attracted to the oak sap. Any wound to the tree releases oak sap and potentially attracts the beetle. Control and protection are the primary defenses against Oak Wilt. Infected Red Oaks should be removed immediately. Burning, burying or open-air drying kills the fungus. Trenching down four feet around infected trees has halted local root spread. Any pruning of oaks should be treated with a proper pruning paint such as Tree Kote. Paint seals the wound and acts as a barrier to the beetles.


In the 1960's, Lyman Wood changed the future of American gardening by founding the company that later became known as Garden-Way and developed its first product, the Troy-Bilt Rototiller. Garden-Way of Troy, NY, manufactured Troy-Bilt equipment. Garden-Way declared bankruptcy in 2001 and sold the Troy-Bilt and Bolens brands to MTD. Troy-Bilt products manufactured prior to 2001 have limited parts availability. MTD currently offers a full line of equipment marketed under the Troy-Bilt brand.
Replacement and repair parts for Troy-Bilt lawn mowers and outdoor equipment. Find Troy-Bilt air filters, Troy-Bilt fuel filters, Troy-Bilt oil filters, Troy-Bilt blades, Troy-Bilt belts and Troy-Bilt spark plugs, along with many other Troy-Bilt repair parts.
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