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Arsome pics there, Ive got my first bit of major work to some redwoods coming up. I have to take 30 and 40 feet out of 2 trees and deadwood a 3rd.

A little unsure of work method yet to take the top of the tree out, there is a very small drop zone which i might cut the pieces small and chuck them or try and some how rig and not get it court up.

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We're there any rhizomorphs or fruit bodies of Armillaria, Stubby?

 

 

Did you note any mycelium under the bark?

 

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Hi David . Nothing in the way of fruiting bodies just the white milky looking substance under the bark . Sorta thought it was honey fungus but I am no expert .

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