




She noticed these holes recently and is worried that it might be something that needs fumigation. I've heard that "Wood Borers" prey on these trees, but I've googled what wood borer holes look like, and they look nothing like this. These holes are tiny, maybe a little bigger than the head of a pin, and the borer holes I've seen look more like scars.
The tree's been growing for over two years now (it tanked Hurricane Milton like a champ) and just recently started flowering, so it seems to be doing otherwise OK, aside from these mysterious holes.
So, any idea of what's causing them? Should we fumigate it?