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Does Your Tree Need Cabling? Some Key Signs to Look For

That hundred-year-old eucalyptus anchoring your property has weathered countless storms, but lately you’ve noticed something concerning… a prominent branch sagging under its own weight or perhaps a vertical crack running through a major limb. These warning signs suggest your tree needs help, and removal doesn’t have to be the answer. Understanding Tree Stability and Structural Weakness Trees enhance our landscapes with shade, beauty, and environmental benefits that can span generations. Yet even the most robust specimens develop vulnerabilities over time. Storm damage creates splits and cracks. Natural growth patterns sometimes produce awkward angles that concentrate stress

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The Importance of Dealing with Dead Trees Early

There’s something undeniably comforting about mature trees in your yard, the dappled shade on hot afternoons and the sense of permanence they bring to a property. But when a tree dies, that same feature transforms into something far less pleasant. What looks like a harmless standing trunk is actually undergoing steady deterioration, with weakening wood and loosening roots creating risks that grow more serious with each passing season. Most homeowners hesitate to remove a dead tree, it often feels like a big decision and when the tree hasn’t caused any problems yet, it’s easy to push

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What Exactly Is an Arborist Report?

When a tree starts causing concern, whether it’s due to safety issues, development plans or declining health, understanding when you need an arborist report can save you time, money, and considerable back and forth with the local council. The report provides a comprehensive evaluation of the tree’s condition, including its species, age. health, structural integrity and significance to the surrounding area. An arborist examines everything from pest damage and decay to root systems and canopy structure, then provides detailed findings and professional recommendations based on scientific evidence and industry standards. So When Do You Need an

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Why Tree Stumps Aren’t as Harmless as They Seem

It’s easy to overlook a tree stump after a tree has been cut down especially if it’s tucked away in a corner of the yard. Some people even leave them there as a rustic feature or a makeshift garden seat. But the reality is, those leftover stumps can pose a serious problem for homeowners, particularly when it comes to pest control. How Termites Are Attracted to Tree Stumps Termites are highly organised insects that form large colonies, often underground. They’re constantly on the hunt for cellulose rich materials, and tree stumps are a prime target. The

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