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we did, customer had several shrub beds for it to be distributed on.:thumbup:lucky to because the only access was through a small gate. serious amounts of metal up there too.:sneaky2:

 

That metals stuff sounds bad :001_huh:

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they mounted a load of lights up there with angle iron,half of which the tree had callused over. loads of nails/screws too.

 

Angle Iron sounds grim . Those screws are they off them buterflies and animals people screw to there trees :sneaky2: I think they look cool until you find a nail / screw not good :lol:

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Some pics from recent site visits

 

2 Seperate bat roosts in a hawthorn

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A resistograph on a large beech

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We named this the lady tree

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A row of 40 knackered pops due to development damage

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Some pics from recent site visits

 

Really interesting selection of shots Chris, thanks for taking the time.

 

Great shot on the pops, shows the classic battlefield between Trees & planning.

 

Bat evidence based on endoscope or audio or visual?

 

Was the "lady" given a "tickle" to reduce branch end weight?

 

Have you ever had the chance to compare Resi to the Dmp?

 

 

ta

 

 

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