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Noticed these splits last week and got consent to remove the limb.

I thought they were recent splits till I got up there.

As you can see some of the splits were all the way through but amazed the limb was still up there.

We had to rig off the limb and was very concious of the splits but never seen splits like these still up a tree.

Has anyone else or any idea of the cause?

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I trust you had a bat survey done mate.

 

Looks like very good habitat.

 

bat survey would have returned a zero rating, crack not open to the air, nor large enough.

 

can't tell 100% from the photo but look like hazard beam cracks with slight torsional twist

 

tis a hazard beem, no torsion just bog standard dog legged stress:thumbup1:

 

you get these in nearly all mature trees, some you see some you dont, often stabalise and heal over/occlude.

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