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    slim flux on willow oak

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    I am 28 years old from huntsville al. And I'm a tree-aholic

    I am 28 years old from huntsville al. And I'm a tree-aholic
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    slim flux on willow oak

    Slime flux or wetwood is a bacterial disease that can attack wounds and cracks etc in trees causing discoloration and ozzing which becomes toxic to the bark and causing rot. Then fermented sap can attract insects , i think we know the damage that they can do on aalready weaken tree No real cure...
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    slim flux on willow oak

    Like alcohol. The leaves do look chlorotic . But the tree provides thermal efficiency for the home.
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    Need your Vote and Opinion about business owners not willing to learn to climb.

    I was taught that the best fruit is in the top of the tree. I am to be the fifth generation to own the company. This is a business i grew up in . I have mastered every position to earn my reputation along with the respect of our employees. They know i understand what is possible and what isn't...
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    slim flux on willow oak

    Is there any point in saving or should it be replaced. Ole timer said to surgically remove wet rotted bark. Sounds like an out dated approach
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    one handing saw in bucket

    How can we avoid it
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    climbing live trees with spikes

    Every tree company in huntsville al seems to be more about productivity than tree health and are spiking live trees at a lower cost than one would spikeless climb. I am coming across more and more trees and unaware customers everyday. Is this going on everywhere. Original Webster & sons tree co
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