Kneejerk Bombas
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According to your logic, Dada, it's worse to get poked in the eye by a low limb, than to run full speed into a solid tree trunk? I guess i never considered the statistic possibilities between concussions and eye poking. In fact, I never considered the infinite number of human injury possibilities associated with each type of tree growth pattern and tree species.
Having climbed in a few Pin Oaks, I'd say they do present a significant hazard, because they have strong, brittle branches that tend to be pointy and grow at right angles.
Perhaps, you're right, the best option is to remove the tree.
Why do the new exotic pests like the EAB go after the eye friendly, big soft terminal budded, trees like Ash???? Why, oh why, couldn't they kill the pointy terminal budded trees like Pin Oak, or how about Buckthorn? Talk about killing two birds with one stone! Buckthorn's terminal bud is often a thorn!
We can't even start to talk about a Hawthorne...a 15' tree that has thorns that will pop a truck tire. Try and trim a Hawthorne safe!
Having climbed in a few Pin Oaks, I'd say they do present a significant hazard, because they have strong, brittle branches that tend to be pointy and grow at right angles.
Perhaps, you're right, the best option is to remove the tree.
Why do the new exotic pests like the EAB go after the eye friendly, big soft terminal budded, trees like Ash???? Why, oh why, couldn't they kill the pointy terminal budded trees like Pin Oak, or how about Buckthorn? Talk about killing two birds with one stone! Buckthorn's terminal bud is often a thorn!
We can't even start to talk about a Hawthorne...a 15' tree that has thorns that will pop a truck tire. Try and trim a Hawthorne safe!