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If you are wondering if your tree needs attention, here are the common identifiers you can use to determine if you should call a professional.
Identifying these problems early can help avoid property damage or damage to other trees. These common problems can are easily identifiable once you know what you're looking for.
A very clear way to tell if a tree is dead is when there is an abundance of dead branches in a tree. You may notice some discoloration or loose bark on these limbs. This is usually because the tree is either deceased, infested with bugs, or a lack of nutrients.
Typically, a tree's canopy does not completely die within the year. It usually starts at the tips and continues to die back. Sometimes all the leaves will drop sooner than the other trees in the fall. Many things can cause defoliation, typically this is because the cambium layer of the tree bark is being damaged.
If you see sawdust/wood ships around the base of a tree this means that there is some type of wood eating insect inside. These insects can include termites, carpenter ants, many types of beetles, etc
Woodpeckers greatly enjoy dead and dry wood that is easy to get through. If you see these guys hanging around your trees, or if you see grid-like patterns in your tree, don't blame the woodpeckers. They only keep coming back because there is an infestation of bugs in the tree.
If you see dark wet spots around the base, or a big hole with something like soil inside of it, this is a very bad sign. This means that there was a damaged spot that began to spread, typically due to moisture. This will severely weaken the damaged area, which will make the tree a risk of falling on anything nearby.
Most trees are best growing tall and straight. When these trees begin to lean too much it causes the leverage to damage the root and trunk structures. This damage to the base makes it likely to succumb to storm damage.
What is a codominant tree? It's a tree that starts at the base as one trunk and then forms into two or more trunks as it goes further up. Whenever a tree does this it is only a matter of time before one of the trunks splits off. The union where these trunks meet is weaker because this creates a branch inclusion, which is a long area in the trunk where the two trunks are not supporting each other. These can be extremely hazardous and usually need to be addressed as soon as it is recognized.
Trees are one of the most overlooked aspects of an individual's landscape. We focus more on the pretty flower beds and manicured grass, but we certainly notice the trees once they fall. Ignoring these issues ultimately cost you more in the long run whether or not they fall.
Should you notice any trees that may need to be removed or trimmed, contact Atta Boy Lawns LLC today!
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