Damaged Tree – Arborists
Q: I have two damaged trees. One looks like it got struck by lightening and the other just has a hole in the bottom that seems to tunnel up into the tree. Is there anything I can do to save them or do they need to be cut down before they completely die?
A: I’m not qualified to tell you what to do about a tree that may be in danger of falling. You need a certified arborist to examine the damage and advise on what can be done.
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