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	Comments on: How to Get Rid of Pests on Acers Naturally (Japanese Maples)	</title>
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		By: Linda Allen-Dedmond		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have a cut leaf, green Japanese maple. It is beautiful 16 yr. old tree. The bug it has is a grey beatle, with black spots. It showed up in one day. I used they hose and tried to wash them off. They are burrowing into the bark. I used the sprayer and they wouldn’t com off they leave a wet residue in the rocks below it. 
I’m desperate to find a resolution. 
My email server isn’t working, but I can get texts. 
My Cell phone # is *** 
I live in Eastern Washington. 
Thank You.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a cut leaf, green Japanese maple. It is beautiful 16 yr. old tree. The bug it has is a grey beatle, with black spots. It showed up in one day. I used they hose and tried to wash them off. They are burrowing into the bark. I used the sprayer and they wouldn’t com off they leave a wet residue in the rocks below it.<br />
I’m desperate to find a resolution.<br />
My email server isn’t working, but I can get texts.<br />
My Cell phone # is ***<br />
I live in Eastern Washington.<br />
Thank You.</p>
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