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I HAVE A TREE THAT SOME TYPE OF ORANGE COLOR FUNGUS IS STARTING TO SHOW UP. FEELS RUBBERY IN TEXTURE AND IS STARTING TO COVER ENTIRE LIMBS. WHAT CAN I DO TO GET RID OF THIS FUNGUS

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Call a tree specialist and do it soon before the tree dies.

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