Could a woodpecker have done all this? The holes are on the backside
of the trunk also. The tree is hollow and the top of trunk leans towards the >road. I drive under it every day...I will drive under it faster from now on. ?
https://i.imgur.com/vInxP9O.jpg
Could a woodpecker have done all this? The holes are on the backside
of the trunk also. The tree is hollow and the top of trunk leans towards the >road. I drive under it every day...I will drive under it faster from now on. ?
https://i.imgur.com/vInxP9O.jpg
Could a woodpecker have done all this? The holes are on the backside
of the trunk also. The tree is hollow and the top of trunk leans towards the road. I drive under it every day...I will drive under it faster from now on. 😬
https://i.imgur.com/vInxP9O.jpg
On 4/6/2023 8:15 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
The tree is hollow and the top of trunk leans towards the
road.
usually heal over itself. >Another aspect of limb trimming is the time of year the limbs may have been trimmed.On 4/6/2023 8:15 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
The tree is hollow and the top of trunk leans towards the
road.
Seems someone trimmed the limbs, as evidenced on other trunks. They trimmed the limbs too >close to the trunk, hence the cut areas rotted, allowing better access by woodpeckers. A >properly trimmed limb would be less apt to rot or rot so fast, but
usually heal over itself. Another aspect of limb trimming is the time of year the limbs may have been trimmed.On 4/6/2023 8:15 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:Seems someone trimmed the limbs, as evidenced on other trunks. They trimmed the limbs too close to the trunk, hence the cut areas rotted, allowing better access by woodpeckers. A properly trimmed limb would be less apt to rot or rot so fast, but
The tree is hollow and the top of trunk leans towards the
road.
If the tree is in the right of way of the road, maybe the local authorities will remove that particular tree. Give them a call? If it were the local authorities that trimmed the limbs in the first place, then, yeah, drive faster.
Sonny
I'd be inclined to buy a good chain saw and do some side work. If conditions are that bad, folks up and down the road might be willing to pay some handsome/reasonable fees.
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 18:15:05 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03
<teamarrows@eznet.net> wrote:
Could a woodpecker have done all this? The holes are on the backside
of the trunk also. The tree is hollow and the top of trunk leans towards the >> road. I drive under it every day...I will drive under it faster from now on. ?
https://i.imgur.com/vInxP9O.jpg
Pileated woodpecker no problem, one dug out about a third of a poplar
stump in about a half hour. Must have been a great meal for the bird.
On Sunday, April 9, 2023 at 4:34:52 PM UTC-4, Sonny wrote:
I'd be inclined to buy a good chain saw and do some side work. If conditions are that bad, folks up and down the road might be willing to pay some handsome/reasonable fees.I'd need a chain saw and a bucket truck...and probably a lawyer.
Back when the utility was doing the trimming, I overheard the foreman discussing cutting down some of the trees completely. I grabbed my
phone and called the town hall. Luckily the town arborist was nearby
since he was overseeing the project. Whoever I spoke to at the town
hall contacted him immediately. He came right over and put the kibosh
to any "cutting down".
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