This Halloween, arborists are warning that trees resembling the 'living dead' are haunting North Texas lawns.
Halloween is today, meaning we mortals must stay on high alert for blood-sucking vampires and curse-casting witches. But another genre of ghoul apparently doesn’t discriminate when it comes to its victims: Zombies have developed a taste for Texas trees.
Certain Dallas trees have been under siege by an invasive beetle called the Emerald Ash Borer. FOX 4 reported in March that theWhat Are Symptoms of Zombie Trees? “Boom, we're seeing them die now — a lot,” he added. “I mean, I'm seeing them every day: Trees and shrubs that just gave up. They just couldn’t handle the heat.”Their name is scary enough, but zombie trees can actually present safety hazards too.
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