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Has anyone got any up to date information on Thermal imaging cameras to detect decay within trees? I’ve been searching for articles and training but it all seems to be from around 2008

 

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Thermal cameras can have a use for fungal activity which can not be seen by the 'naked' eye, we use thermal cameras in combination with other diagnostic tools. You would not (in our opinion) just use a thermal camera, it is used as another tool to aid the decision process and gives indications of vascular and fungal  'activity'. I hope that helps. If you would like more info get in touch. 

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