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What is the sticky goo that drips from littleleaf linden trees?

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What is the sticky goo that drips from littleleaf linden trees?

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Small soft bodied insects known as Aphids feed on many genera of plants including linden trees. The insect’s extract far more sugar from plants than they utilize. The surplus is shunted through their bodies falling from trees as a sticky substance. If you have more questions give us a call at 972-7818 or e-mail us with your question. We would be happy to try to answer your tree questions.

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