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What is killing my pine trees?

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What is killing my pine trees?

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The combination of water stress (drought) and several species of pine beetles, plus warmer-than-normal weather. The trees are weakened by lack of water, allowing pine beetles to attack the trees, whose defense system is unable to reject the attack. The warm weather enables the beetles to reproduce in large numbers. The large numbers of beetles kill the trees quickly.

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