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Is this a case for tree wound dressing
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<blockquote data-quote="Treewound" data-source="post: 3619784" data-attributes="member: 79223"><p>Did not see any picture of the problem but If you live in an area where Oak Wilt Disease is problematic you shoulb absolutely apply Tree Wound Dressing ASAP in order to reduce the potential for infection. Tree Wound Dressings have been PROVEN to help control the spread orf Oak Wilt and various other tree diseases. In addition to controlling the spread of disease, Tree Wound Dressings also reduce dieback which in turn leads to quicker wound closure.</p><p>IT IS VERY IMPORTANT to not over apply Tree Wound Dressings, more is not better! A thin, but complete coverage is all that is recomended. Over application can lead to the problems that have been associated with Tree Wound Dressings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treewound, post: 3619784, member: 79223"] Did not see any picture of the problem but If you live in an area where Oak Wilt Disease is problematic you shoulb absolutely apply Tree Wound Dressing ASAP in order to reduce the potential for infection. Tree Wound Dressings have been PROVEN to help control the spread orf Oak Wilt and various other tree diseases. In addition to controlling the spread of disease, Tree Wound Dressings also reduce dieback which in turn leads to quicker wound closure. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT to not over apply Tree Wound Dressings, more is not better! A thin, but complete coverage is all that is recomended. Over application can lead to the problems that have been associated with Tree Wound Dressings. [/QUOTE]
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