Tree Removal
Signs Your Tree Might Need to be Removed
Root Decay
The roots of a tree are of the biggest indicators that it should be removed. Tree roots could be both damaged or decaying, and in both cases, they will need urgent actions to be taken.
Furthermore, if the ground around these roots appears to be lifted or severed, you will need to have the tree removed. Another indicator of roots being unhealthy is the overall health of your tree will be lacking.
Hollow Trunk
A hollow trunk, a trunk where you see cavities, is another sign that your tree is losing its health. Trunks in these conditions are specific indicators your tree is dying, the cavity is most likely produced when a branch has broken off. Also, if you see cracks in the trunk this is a sign of a tree in decline.
Trunk Leaning, Hanging Branches
If you see that the trunk of your tree is beginning to lean, this is a structural problem, and the leaning of the tree will usually get worse over time, and will eventually fall, this is very dangerous, call a professional to have the tree removed immediately.
Odd or Unwanted Growth
Odd growth is often overlooked but it is an indicator of a tree’s health. However, unknown plants, fungi, or even mushroom growth is a signal of an infection.
Another signal that the tree has a disease is an Infestation of insects around the roots, call us for a diagnosis of your trees.
Branches Without Buds
If you notice limbs on the tree that are lacking buds, your tree might be dying. Another apparent indicator of decaying buds is when they are brittle and break easily. Regular inspection of buds can help you identify the disease and stop it before it reaches the trunk.
Excretion of Seeds
A tree that is excreting seeds is also in need of removal. When a yellowish material can be seen around the roots, the tree is sick and should be taken as a warning sign.
Bark’s Health
The bark is basically the skin of a tree. If the bark layer is brown or dry, chipped or peeling, then the tree is sick.
Moreover, the cracks in the bark are called ‘cankers’ and could lead to a tree splitting., Call us for a diagnosis of the health of your trees.
Leaf Discoloration
Even though leaf spots can be caused by air pollutants, insects, and bacteria, most are the result of infection by fungi. there are many different types of leaf/tree diseases, but this is another sign your tree is on the decline and might need to be removed.