Don't park under honey locust either. Parked early one morning on a public land parking lot without paying much attention to the trees. When we came out I had a flat tire. Thorn had punctured tire.
I believe that. We have the same risks here with hawthorn. I once "nailed" a boot to the bottom of my foot with a hawthorn thorn. And to add to the topic here...I couldn't even sit down to pull the thorn out because I was in a sea of poison ivy. I had to hop for 20 yards on one foot to get out into a field so I could sit down. I still had trouble getting my boot off my foot with that thorn imbedded through the sole and deep into my foot.Don't park under honey locust either. Parked early one morning on a public land parking lot without paying much attention to the trees. When we came out I had a flat tire. Thorn had punctured tire.
Lol, I actually brought some seed pods home to plant, but never did. They are still in my shop.This may be the stupidest thing ever posted but I wonder if anyone has ever planted Locust tress to pull deer in. Kind of like when people plant fruit trees, etc.
WHEW, thank goodness someone thought the same as me. Maybe Im not crazy after all. Or are we????Lol, I actually brought some seed pods home to plant, but never did. They are still in my shop.
I have never encountered a honey locust tree. They seem gnarly!
How about this one, anyone game to climb or clear this one? Definitely not me!