It would definitely have limited applications.... One such application as I see it would be determining the extent of decay up and down the stem. It's easy to stick a probe in to see how far back the decay goes but it can be hard to feel how far and down it goes.
Another use would be to stick...
That's what I think. From doing some quick research online, it seems like the biggest knock on these is that the light isn't real bright. That could be a problem since a lot of tree cavities are obviously dark and many would be difficult to get additional light in.
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Has anyone used an endoscope to inspect tree hollows or cavities?
They are dirt cheap on Amazon..... $20 or so. If they work, I think could be a valuable tool for quick on the spot inspections. Thinking about getting one to try.
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