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
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
Acorn Producing Oaks Layer - OnX - North Carolina Hunting and Fishing . . . I was just tinkering around with OnX and noticed that they have a new layer called "Acorn Producing Oaks" I looked at some of the places that I know have acorns and they sure enough marked and some spots are not marked I assume that some of the places that are marked are not correct Has
Willow oak vs White oak acorns - North Carolina Hunting and Fishing Forums Seems like deer like swamp chestnut white oak best, then "regular" white oak, the Red oak and Willow oak and pin oak around the same time although red oak acorns rot quicker than the willows (small acorns bright orange inside) Hunted wood ducks today in a hardwood bottom land that was swept clean by 4-5 feet of floodwaters last week
White vs Red acorns | Michigan Sportsman Forum White oak acorns can be planted this fall or they can go into the fridge for the winter along with the Red Oak acorns to undergo the stratification process 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