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Nor Cal & North SF Bay GTG (November 11-14, 2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="2dogs" data-source="post: 6369407" data-attributes="member: 17093"><p>I'm slightly disagreeing with Nate here. It will take 2-3 years for the effects of fire on the forest trees to truly be felt. Of course any tree killed by fire should come down, but root damage takes awhile to show itself. The forest areas that have burned will need inspection by a QUALIFIED arborist every six months or so for several years. A city/urban arborist is not the right person for that job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2dogs, post: 6369407, member: 17093"] I'm slightly disagreeing with Nate here. It will take 2-3 years for the effects of fire on the forest trees to truly be felt. Of course any tree killed by fire should come down, but root damage takes awhile to show itself. The forest areas that have burned will need inspection by a QUALIFIED arborist every six months or so for several years. A city/urban arborist is not the right person for that job. [/QUOTE]
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