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Sick Pine Tree?


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Help please. I moved in to this house in November 2018. A few months later I had some one here doing a tree removal for me. He saw this pine and said it’s sick and dying. That’s all he knew though. 

 

Can you tell from these photos if there’s something wrong? What can I do? 

 

Thank you 

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22 hours ago, Kimmers said:

Help please. I moved in to this house in November 2018. A few months later I had some one here doing a tree removal for me. He saw this pine and said it’s sick and dying. That’s all he knew though. 

 

Can you tell from these photos if there’s something wrong? What can I do? 

 

Thank you 

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It would be good to see a photo looking at the tree from the side, at a moderate distance.

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8 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Go all the way then and fit a hiab but think about the overall wait you can carry.

 

8 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

Smarter than most tree surgeons then.

 

Weight a bit their eggs, what you inferring?

 

And the tree looks fine, just a few dead branches to take out if you feel so inclined.

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