Originally posted by ishoot4thrills: Honey Locust trees are covered with very long "spikes" or thorns, if you will. You couldn't climb one if you wanted to as the tree is absolutely engulfed with the thorns. If it ain't got the thorns, then it's not a Honey Locust.
Originally posted by KentuckyTJ: NoCams brings up a good point and I really am not 100% sure our trees are honey locust. They may or may not be. I am just calling them what my Dad always told me they were. They could be another species for all I know. In my area it is a hit or miss with them. Seems they don't eat them from every tree. Not sure why either. Not even sure all deer like them. Maybe it is just a few deer that like them or have figured out how to get to them. Any biologist out there????