suaf
ArboristSite Member
I have several mature bur and white oaks on my property and have a tree service scheduled to come out and prune them in November. I pushed the original September date back because of fear of oak wilt on the new cuts.
While there is some dead wood in these trees, most apear to be relatively healthy. Is there any reason to be concerned about pruning oaks - or should they just be left alone? Also, how do the guys pruning after leaves fall know what is dead wood?
Thanks
While there is some dead wood in these trees, most apear to be relatively healthy. Is there any reason to be concerned about pruning oaks - or should they just be left alone? Also, how do the guys pruning after leaves fall know what is dead wood?
Thanks