DNR News
DNR requests landowners leave dead red bay
trees onsite
DNR and the S.C. Forestry Commission is asking landowners with red bay (Persea borbonia) trees that died because of laurel wilt to leave the cut wood in place and not allow the wood to be moved to a landfill. Movement of infested firewood, wood chips and logs may be a major factor in spreading the disease into new locations not contiguous with main areas of infestation.
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