Wi-Fi could be harmful to trees, cause bleeding and bark tears, study says: LA Times
Wi-Fi could be harmful to trees, cause bleeding and bark tears, study says. Wi-Fi signals could be responsible for health problems in trees, leading to bark tears, prematurely dead leaves and bleeding, according to a study by Wageningen University in the Netherlands. Los Angeles Times, California.
https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/tec...tudy-says.html
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Wi-Fi could be harmful to trees, cause bleeding and bark tears, study says. Wi-Fi signals could be responsible for health problems in trees, leading to bark tears, prematurely dead leaves and bleeding, according to a study by Wageningen University in the Netherlands. Los Angeles Times, California.
https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/tec...tudy-says.html
I have a 20 year old mimosa (albizia) tree about 15 feet from the WiFi connection in my home. About 2 years ago it began developing bark tears and bleeding and the canopy is beginning to die back. I have been a gardener for over 25 years and I was puzzled by this strange affliction. This post caught my eye! I think I must now question my belief that the wifi is a benign presence. At the very least, I will switch it off when I sleep in that room.