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<blockquote data-quote="backroads" data-source="post: 3279222" data-attributes="member: 9388"><p>thanks for the info 8Points</p><p></p><p>I've never heard of this so I looked up fire blight on Wikipedia and dang it the picture there looks exactly like my pear tree. It says to prune the affected limbs and remove from the area; which I think I'll burn them when I go out there next weekend to cut the grass. Also I'll see if I can get some spray for the other fruit trees there to see if I can prevent them from catching this disease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backroads, post: 3279222, member: 9388"] thanks for the info 8Points I've never heard of this so I looked up fire blight on Wikipedia and dang it the picture there looks exactly like my pear tree. It says to prune the affected limbs and remove from the area; which I think I'll burn them when I go out there next weekend to cut the grass. Also I'll see if I can get some spray for the other fruit trees there to see if I can prevent them from catching this disease. [/QUOTE]
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