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treepro

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About treepro

  • Birthday 16/05/1986

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  • Location:
    Sebastopol, CA
  • Interests
    reading, cooking
  • Occupation
    Arborist
  • Post code
    95473

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  1. care with expert tree consulting under the supervision of our two certified arborists. . care your trees always .
  2. Yes it is i am totally agree with you . very informative ideas and thanks for sharing with us .
  3. I think tree79 is right! You must go with the suggestion or you can consult a professional tree surgeon for more.
  4. Rather going for DIY you can contact a tree care service near you as It is very dangerous and hazardous to cut such kind of trees. And individuals dont have proper knowledge of the instrumrnts used. But yes if you have done such task earlier the you can go for it.

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