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  1. maggies dad

    Oak Wilt

    Thanks for the insight treetx. I was trying to send you a messae but your inbox is full.
  2. maggies dad

    Oak Wilt

    Arborworks1, Thanks, I really appreciate the insight. I have been a little nervous about this job, cause if anything goes bad as far as the wilt it could be really bad. I have worked on Oak wilt trees before but not on this scale. If I remove all the sick and dead trees it will be close to 100...
  3. maggies dad

    Oak Wilt

    Arborworks1 I did see some hypoxlon around the area where the trenching took place, and out about 50-75 yards from there. What do you think would be the best and safest way to remove the dead trees, and possible the diseased trees. There is no real treatment for Hypoxlon. Correct?
  4. maggies dad

    Oak Wilt

    FJR, Im in North Texas, about 20 min west of Fort Worth. Yep, Im with you, I figured all the Red Oaks would be dead, but that sure isn't the case. I just want to make sure what ever I do I don't cause any of them to die. Part of the problem I am having is that we had a pretty bad drought last...
  5. maggies dad

    Oak Wilt

    FJR The trenching and Alamo doesnt look like it saved any of the trees that were already affected. There are some trees that were treated as a precaution they look fine. The trees that need deadwooding have not been treated. I know that if the tree is alive and infected with grafted root and you...
  6. maggies dad

    Oak Wilt

    I received a call from so folks that have about 200 acres that got hit with Oak Wilt pretty hard. They want to take out all the dead trees, but are scared that the wilt is going to get spread further. When the wilt was originally found they trenched and treated the trees with Alamo, and then...
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