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If your property is damaged by a fallen tree, whether it originated from your property or a neighbor’s, your first move should be to contact your homeowners insurance company. From there, your ...
Damage to service lines: The roots of your trees can grow into service lines, like your water or gas lines, and cause damage. Blocked driveways: If a tree falls across your driveway, you may need ...
If your property is damaged by a fallen tree, whether it originated from your property or a neighbor’s, your first move should be to contact your homeowners insurance company. From there, your ...
The damage in this case will appear as sunken or dead bark on the trunk of the tree, then later in the tree's life the bark might fall away revealing dead tissue in the tree's cambium layer. This damage will typically be found on the south west facing side of the tree's trunk. It can be found on other sides of the tree if there is light ...
The aphids can cause stunted growth in trees with heavy infestations rendering badly damaged trees unsellable. [1] Other species of adelgids also infest fir trees, those include the pine bark adelgid, the Cooley spruce gall adelgid (Adelges cooleyi), and the eastern spruce gall adelgid (Adelges abietis). [3] Another serious pest are bagworms ...
Bark damage in horticultural applications, as in gardening and public landscaping, results in often unwanted aesthetic damage. The degree to which woody plants are able to repair gross physical damage to their bark is quite variable across species and type of damage.
Is your insurance or your neighbor’s insurance responsible? We have answers from a local legal expert. What do you do if your property is damaged by a neighbor’s fallen tree?
Bark-binding is a disease in trees that causes the bark of the plant to become hardened and tough, restricting the growth of the trunk.It is caused by a sudden restriction of the tree's growth, the rubbing of livestock against the trunk, or by lichens and other parasites on the bark.