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Oaks not producing acorns? - Michigan Sportsman Forum I collect acorns for income (peak year: 7,000 pounds) so I pay pretty close attention to them I believe spring weather is the most critical factor If the pollen doesn’t fertilize the flower, there won’t be an acorn produced Late frost is one possible problem But so is a sustained rainy period just as the pollen ripens Warm dry would
How long before a Red Oak will drop acorns? - Michigan Sportsman Forum A great source for wildlife food because it begins to produce acorns in its fifth year A highly prized oak for wildlife enthusiasts because of the short time it takes for the tree to produce acorns Will begin to provide acorns in 4 to 6 years Has a moderate water requirements and has a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils
Acorn Grubs for Bait? | Michigan Sportsman Forum well they dont need to eat anymore after they leave the acorn, they just crawl into the ground and make a little hole and stay there until spring when they crawl out in the spring, theyve turned into a weevil one year i collected a bunch of these and had quite a few weevils in the garage! if you want to learn more about these grubs google "acorn weevil" theres at least two species from
Acorn grubs - Michigan Sportsman Forum Leave the acorns on top (unless getting some grubs out of the sand) as insulation and for the moisture in them Certainly experiment with another bucket if you want We sorted the acorns grubs had left (see exit holes) and discarded them before Outside of opening some to see what the grubs had done inside it really wasn't necessary
Acorns - how long do they typically last? - Michigan Sportsman Forum This started in September Now I am seeing lots of caps and already-eaten acorns, and not seeing hearing as many falling from the trees Do acorns, in a typical year, remain a substantial food source much past November? I can imagine in a bumper crop year, the acorns lasting longer and in a lean year, vice versa Thanks for any info on this topic
Tips for collecting storing acorns??? | North Carolina Hunting and . . . I started raking acorns when I was a teenager, and MoBucks is spot on - if you put them in an area where there aren't any, they are extremely effective Planted pines, cutovers, etc are great Don't waste them by throwing them out in the hardwoods where there are already acorns
White vs Red acorns - Michigan Sportsman Forum Don't allow the acorns to dry out - if you don't plant them right away store them in ziplock baggies with a damp paper towel in the fridge I collected some red oak acorns from a great producing red oak up in the Keweenaw Peninsula 3 years ago
Acorn crop | North Carolina Hunting and Fishing Forums Harnett county has 3 geographical areas Piedmont near Raven Rock will have plenty of acorns The Sandhills area between Broadway and Cameron won't have as many but there are always pockets where some trees are loaded The Coastal plain near Dunn will have alot of Water oak acorns
Chinkapin Oak, Ever planted any? | Michigan Sportsman Forum These are supposed to produce acorns in 2-3 years after planting and a bumper crop in 5 I think they are related to the white oak family They only get 12-15' tall Has any one ever planted them? If so have you had good luck? Did you plant from acorns or seedlings? What kind of soil did