EP5 seasonal trees spawning on built lots: unremovable by any means

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Mirelly:
I've kind of ignored this thus far as I've only seen trees encroaching on the road. Now I have them in the houses!



http://farm1.static.flickr.com/215/452233562_6aaa359810.jpg
 same tree & house but upstairs

I have even tried moving the lot in neighborhood view to delete the tree (which remains in situ where the lot once stood) ... but the tree is undeletable by any means.

The question is this: can it be fixed? All theories welcome ... or else set fire to this thread and point me, lipless, to the answer that I failed to find with my searches.  :P

I can't produce an error log since the displayed items are not clickable ....  ???

This is a new hood for Seasons. I have only MATY hacks + all EPs and stuff packs. The new hood has not been "doctored" with customisations (eg DAC) though I am using default replacements of the CAS faces and have used debug mode to make some of the fuglier townies a little less ugly, by forcing their selectability and making them use the cosmetic surgery machine

Havelock:
Its a Bug with Seasons. The Mapletree wanders around the Hood in Autumn and Winter.
Search around the House with the Gost Tree in your Lots where the tree is and remove them.
 I mean the original Tree not the Lod shown in your Picture. Only Neigbour Lots could cause this.

Edit: Look also for Hooddeco Trees in Spring. Maybe the Hood Trees are also affected. But always the Maple Tree only.

Mirelly:
Tahnks Havelock. Checking now.

Anne:
Yes, I had the same problem - a maple tree growing in my sim's garage. The problem was caused, apparently, by a maple tree in the neighbor's yard - I went into the next door lot, moved the tree, and the problem was solved.

Mirelly:
Yeah, thanks for the input. I dropped out of the game to search for clues to fix it, and finding none -- difficult to think of meaningful search terms to be honest; a search either returned zilch or far too many results -- posted here. It was a simple, but tedious, fix. I had no idea I'd been so profligate in my usage of the damned things. There were all over the place.

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