BigUglySquirrel
ArboristSite Operative
We've noticed quite a few large Elms with pipes protruding from them. They appear to be copper. They're driven straight in with the end sticking out open. It's similar to what you'd do to get sap from Maples to make syrup. An older gentleman told me that they used to do this way back in the day to let water out of the trunk. For what reason he didn't know. Does anyone have any idea what this is all about? Sure someone out there knows....