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Instructions to Deal with Storm Damaged Tree

To evaluate the damage, look at the tree and ask yourself 'Aside from the damage, is the tree healthy? If it did not have any major structural damage, it can recover easily with help of the right first aid. Another thumb rule is that if at least 50 percent of the treeu2019s crown is still intact; it can produce foliage to nourish the remaining tree. https://g.page/r/CVxdmrF4OGudEBA

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Instructions to Deal with Storm Damaged Tree

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  1. Instructions to Deal with Storm Damaged Tree A major storm can completely change the appearance of an entire location. The storms can be powerful enough to damage buildings, power lines, and threes. However, trees are very resilient and can fully recover from damage with timely care! Instead of panicking in an urge to do something immediately, you should try to be patient if there isn’t any immediate physical risk from the damaged tree. The experts suggest keeping the tree if you are not sure about the condition. The damaged trees need to be monitored for signs of weakness. Following are the guideline to help you in first aid of damaged threes due to storm: Be Calm As already mentioned earlier, any first aid responder will tell you that it’s the most important rule. When you stay calm, you do the right things which ensure the survival of trees. Whether they are city officials, utility workers, or private tree care firms, their primary focus should be dealing with life hazards and then property. After that, they should remove debris, damaged branches, or the entire tree in rare cases. Ensure your safety Most of the time first aid of the storm-damaged trees involves the use of chain saws. Removing and pruning the limbs damaged in the storm is not as simple as cutting the firewood from the tree. Twisted tree branches are usually under great strain and can be hazardous for the property and life of the people around them. In addition, they are undetectable to the non-professional eye. So, for the sake of your safety, the bent or broken tree branches of more than 6 inches in diameter need to be removed by a professional. After a storm, stay away from the hanging branches that are looking like they are about to fall. Evaluate the damage To evaluate the damage, look at the tree and ask yourself 'Aside from the damage, is the tree healthy? If it did not have any major structural damage, it can recover easily with help of the right first aid. Another thumb rule is that if at least 50 percent of the tree’s crown is still intact; it can produce foliage to nourish the remaining tree. Large wounds where the branches are broken make the tree less likely to heal and vulnerable to diseases and pests. First aid for damaged trees that you can provide

  2. First of all, don’t worry if the appearance of the tree is not perfect. As it has lost the branches, it may look unbalanced but it can heal and grow new foliage to regain its beauty. Apart from it, the following are the steps that you can take for the first aid of a tree: Remove the damaged branches Removing the snaggy remains of the broken limbs is a common thing that any homeowner can do after the storm. It minimizes the risk of decay in the wounds. Repair torn bark To improve the appearance and eliminate the hiding place for the insects, carefully smooth out the ragged edges of wounds using any sharp knife. Lastly, avoid topping the trees Most of the weekend pruners may urge to cut all the branches of trees believing that reducing the length can avoid the risk of breakage in the future. However, it is the worst thing you can do to a tree. It reduces the amount of foliage that provides nourishment to the tree for growth. Other than this, experts know the best! So, if you have a damaged tree and you don’t know what to do, call the professional tree care in Florence KY to recover the tree by eliminating any chances of damage. Contact Details: Address: 22 Rosemont Ave, Crestview Hills, KY 41017, United States Phone No: +1 859-743-1840 Website: https://g.page/r/CVxdmrF4OGudEBA

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