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Aug 1, 2022 9:07 PM CST
Northern California
Thank You! I put paper in their mail box several times to control the sticky mess. No response. I also had told her gardener one time. I can trim the limbs over the property line, but the wind and because the trees are tall, the stickyness is blown into my yard. Yes, I also have a pool that has cost me more money in repairs because of their trees, leaves, flowers, sticks etc. I have no trees that flower and fill my pool. I have to replace my skimmer bag and my pool man has to treat more because of the stuff. Thank you for all your responses. Do you know of anything that I can wash my strawberry plants with. I hate to have to throw them all out and start over, but if I have to I will. Thank you again.

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