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tree79

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  1. Think roundup will kill it, we have used one called mogeton which kills it. You tend to get this in wet areas
  2. Are they still carting on with the utility for wpd? And OCS on the waterways?
  3. Ive brought most of my tree books from them, agreed always had a great service from them
  4. Yeah it doesn't look right to me, I should of got more pictures. The bark has a snake bark look to it. The tree is about 8-10m tall. Many thanks Tree
  5. I didn't think it was a Norway, but I will take it as one. Thanks for all your help Tree
  6. Hi all Not sure which acer this is? As always any help is great Thanks Tree
  7. brilliant thanks for the help
  8. Hi David Thanks for help. I did look pholiota but again wasn't sure. Not really seen much of this before. Soon as I get back to base I will check it out more closely Many thanks Tree
  9. Hi all Found this on Norway maple 0.5m up on the stem Not sure what it is. Thought amanita but on closer inspection didn't think it is As always many thanks for your help
  10. tree79

    arcpad

    Hi all I'm having trouble installing arcpad on to my trimble. There isn't enough space on the device itself so I'm trying to use it of the sd card. But it keeps saying wrong file type. Does any one know how I can add it using a sd card many thanks for your help Tree
  11. Hi all Has any got a copy of the PTI style tree condition survey form (in word format) please. I know its been on here before, just cant find it many thanks tree
  12. Yep I do find that to, more so with new stihl 201t then the old 200t. On bigger sections I tend to put a gob in 1st. It does depend on what the job is though. Doesn't matter if it takes slightly longer, you have to do what you think safest really
  13. Seven trent process there's and sell the 'cake' on to farmers. I know a lot arable farmers use it on the fields. In Kent they use pulp from the paper mills (so im told). I didn't know that they used cake for organic compost, guess its similar to using chicken muck
  14. From what I can remember think this time of year is where you get the winged Aphids, so moving around more. Why not try on of the soap based sprays. Spray to run of, ensuring you cover the undersides of leaves to. It only works on contact. Aphox works well, and think its systemic to. Think it kills beneficial bugs though, but could be wrong
  15. That is a option but if the tree has them and we need to work on the tree we need to remove them?
  16. Hi all I'm trying out a little more information on brown tail moth. I know what problems if causes but don't know how to control it With chemicals or non chemical. Or a suitable of tent removal. Also is it a notifiable pest, I read that in London there an act which includes it's control. Any help and information would be great, I haven't been able to find much, lots on OPM, would it be a similar treatment? Many thanks for your help Tree
  17. I've been offered arcgis 9 and arcpad for £350. What software do you on android? And is you tablet water proof Many thanks Tree
  18. Ok thanks for the input. The Timble juno is very cheap unit (used) so it's very tempting. Can you use arcpad on android systems?
  19. Hi thanks for the advice, I dint realise there not waterproof. could be a problem. think arcpad will work ok on it. many thanks
  20. Sorry to hack jack your post, but are you guys from uttoxeter? I grow up just outside of uttoxeter and want school. just wondering if a new any you sorry hack jack your post tree
  21. Hi All I looking to purchase a Trimble juno sc. Its used unit but has been reconditioned, GPS states between 2-5m. Just wondering if any else has the unit to see how they find it. It may be worth me saving to buy a new more up to date trimble? many thanks tree
  22. Yep came both bees and wasp nests, not just in tree. Had a couple in the ground to. Local bee keeps will come and move a nest for free(long as they can get to it). Some halves/nest can be 40K odd bees, and the bee keeper I know tells me that there worth around £1000, long as the queen is ok. some bees are protected to? I think
  23. tree79

    PDF to word

    ok brilliant thank you
  24. tree79

    PDF to word

    hi yes seen a few online, but not sure how safe they are?, not keen on the free trails as the only last a short time. I just tried copy and paste, but I cant edit the file that way many thanks tree

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