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Sign that your Tree is Dying or Dead

The death of a tree is a gradual slow process. Itu2019s always better to identify the onset of its death to avoid damage which can be possibly deterred.

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Sign that your Tree is Dying or Dead

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  1. Sign That Your Tree is Dying or Dead www.valiantarborist.com

  2. Introduction Often dead trees go unnoticed, as their death is not as instant as that of humans or animals. The death of a tree is a gradual slow process. It’s always better to identify the onset of its death to avoid damage which can be possibly deterred. In this article, you will discover the tell-tale signs of either a dead or a dying tree. This will help you protect your property from any damage or unpleasant visual appeal. Some indicators of a dead or a dying tree are rather confusing to an untrained eye. For this reason, the following signs will help you identify an ill or a dying tree.

  3. What to Watch Out For • Whenever you suspect ill (poor) health of a tree that is within your property, go through the following inspection checks. However, it’s important to note that not all trees deaths are as a result of diseases. • Other factors like inappropriate planting of a tree and harsh weather conditions can also lead to its demise. • Keenly observe the tree bark for insects and fungi: The presence of insects and fungi means that the tree is dead and rotting inside. Bracket fungus is a clear indicator of an ill tree. • Note the stature of the tree: If a tree was previously vertical then turns by any degree, it becomes subject to inspection. • Look for the presence or absence of leaves: If a tree loses the leaves in an untimely manner, the tree should be inspected by an experienced Tree Surgeon or arborist.

  4. A Tree Might be Dying if you Sight LEAFLESS BRANCHES A PEELING BARK FALLING BRANCHES ANTS AND OTHER INSECTS ENVIRONMENTAL INTERFERENCE BRACKET FUNGI DAMAGED TREE STALK LEANING TREES So What Now: Damaged dying trees can be a threat to commercial set ups. You should take action unless you want damage and unnecessary government penalties. Branches that fall without warning can be injurious to people or cause damage to property. Also, it’s good to note insects that a tree harbour may spread within the neighbourhood and damage other trees.

  5. Contact Valiant Arborist www.valiantarborist.com Address: Dozen and One Pudsey Hall Lane, Canewdon, Rochford, Essex, SS4 3RY Call: 01702 910 995 Email: info@valiantarborist.com

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