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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 565742" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>It all depends on what kinds of trees you have. A relative has a Black Locust (?) that has spines, little buds, tiny leaves. They've tried a few different kinds of gutter guards, but it's either the small buds or spines or leaves. The guard will stop one, but not all. Taking them off. Putting them back on. Fighting them. If they had big maple leaves, every type would probably work. They had one with little circles, and the tree with little propeller seeds (can't remember what that is right now), and the seed end of those things would stick right into the holes. You couldn't leaf blow them out. You couldn't scrub them out with a broom. You either wait for them to rot and fall through, or you pick them out one by one.</p><p></p><p>I love the idea of leaf guards, but if you don't have the right kind of trees for them, they're useless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 565742, member: 1211"] It all depends on what kinds of trees you have. A relative has a Black Locust (?) that has spines, little buds, tiny leaves. They've tried a few different kinds of gutter guards, but it's either the small buds or spines or leaves. The guard will stop one, but not all. Taking them off. Putting them back on. Fighting them. If they had big maple leaves, every type would probably work. They had one with little circles, and the tree with little propeller seeds (can't remember what that is right now), and the seed end of those things would stick right into the holes. You couldn't leaf blow them out. You couldn't scrub them out with a broom. You either wait for them to rot and fall through, or you pick them out one by one. I love the idea of leaf guards, but if you don't have the right kind of trees for them, they're useless. [/QUOTE]
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