Trees add much beauty to any landscaping or yard. Tall and majestic when healthy, they’re the perfect addition to any garden. However, like all living things, they eventually die, and a dead tree is nothing like a dead flower bush. Dead trees have the potential to be dangerous, but do not fret. These dangers can be avoided so long as you are aware and handle them quickly. Contacting a tree removal service, either for a removal or for a quote, can be the best move when approaching how to handle a dead tree.

How to Identify a Dead Tree

Dead trees are relatively easy to identify and there are a few obvious factors that should lead you to call a tree removal service. The first is bareness. When the tree stops growing, or being able to keep their leaves, it is dead. This is especially evident in the summertime or springtime when all of the trees and plant life around it are blooming and coming to life, and the tree in question is not. You can double check it if you aren’t positive about other blooms or buds, but if you find none, it’s likely your tree is dead.

Fungi growth is the next sign. If there is any mold, fungus, or mushrooms growing on your tree, that is not normal for a healthy tree. These types of fungi are parasites, and are essentially the leeches of plant life. They feed on the moisture within the branches and the core of the trunk. It’s important to try and contain the fungi growth and remove the dead tree as quickly as possible, as it’s entirely possible for it to spread to other healthy trees.

Bark peeling is another sign. Bark on live trees is there to protect it from any damage, but when a tree is dying it begins to come off. The trunk is usually the last spot that bark peels from, so that’s a sure sign to call a tree removal service. Peeling bark can also be a sign of termites, so calling a pest control service to investigate may also be the right choice.

Damage to the roots is a final indicator that your tree is dying or dead. Since roots are beneath the surface, it can sometimes be challenging to tell whether there is damage or not. One surefire sign there is root damage is if the tree is leaning. The only other time to tell if roots are damaged is if you actually see them if the roots come to the surface rotted or torn up, you know for sure they are damaged. All of these are instances where you should consider contacting a tree removal service.

Dead, bare tree branches in early night.

Risks for a Dead Tree

A tree being dangerous might be a silly notion, but it is true and can put your family or house at risk. One danger is falling branches. When trees rot from the inside out and die, their branches and trunk turn from strong, green, and flexible, to weak, brown, and brittle. Tree limbs begin to fall at any point and can land on anyone who walks under the tree.

Another similar, but larger risk is the whole tree falling over. The structural integrity of the tree is compromised when it dies, and it becomes very fragile. This poses a risk for all of the tree’s surroundings. This could potentially include your home. The amount of damage caused to any home by a tree ranges in amount and price, but trust you will be paying a decent amount no matter what. This is why it is best to call a tree removal service and remove your dead tree.

Dealing with a Dead Tree

The first mistake many people make is attempting to remove the tree themselves. Calling in professionals is the safest way to get a dead tree out of your yard, and avoid injury or damage to your property in the process. Checking your trees frequently and maintaining them is a good way to protect yourself in the future.

Looking for a Tree Removal Service?

LTRC-Tree offers professional and safe tree care. We pride ourselves on listening to our customers, focusing on their needs, and working around their budgets. Our services include tree removal, stump grinding, trimming, and much more! Contact us for a consultation by calling (404) 977-4482 or by visiting our website.

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