| 5470508 |
topping |
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| 5470507 |
topping |
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| 5470475 |
topping |
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below powerlines |
| 5393781 |
climbing spurs |
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Climbing spurs should not be used while pruning trees. The use of climbing spikes while pruning these pines led to significant amounts of sap to drip down the tree from the multiple wounds. |
| 5393782 |
climbing spurs |
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Climbing spurs should not be used while pruning trees. The use of climbing spikes while pruning these pines led to significant amounts of sap to drip down the tree from the multiple wounds. |
| 5393783 |
climbing spurs |
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Climbing spurs should not be used while pruning trees. The use of climbing spikes while pruning these pines led to significant amounts of sap to drip down the tree from the multiple wounds. |
| 5393784 |
climbing spurs |
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Climbing spurs should not be used while pruning trees. The use of climbing spikes while pruning these pines led to significant amounts of sap to drip down the tree from the multiple wounds. |
| 5393785 |
climbing spurs |
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Climbing spurs should not be used while pruning trees. The use of climbing spikes while pruning these pines led to significant amounts of sap to drip down the tree from the multiple wounds. |
| 5393777 |
climbing spurs |
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Climbing spurs should not be used while pruning trees. The use of climbing spikes while pruning these pines led to significant amounts of sap to drip down the tree from the multiple wounds. |
| 5393778 |
climbing spurs |
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Climbing spurs should not be used while pruning trees. The use of climbing spikes while pruning these pines led to significant amounts of sap to drip down the tree from the multiple wounds. |
| 5393779 |
climbing spurs |
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Climbing spurs should not be used while pruning trees. The use of climbing spikes while pruning these pines led to significant amounts of sap to drip down the tree from the multiple wounds. |
| 5393780 |
climbing spurs |
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Climbing spurs should not be used while pruning trees. The use of climbing spikes while pruning these pines led to significant amounts of sap to drip down the tree from the multiple wounds. |
| 5391495 |
topping |
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| 5391497 |
topping |
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| 5391496 |
topping |
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| 5391494 |
topping |
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| 5291092 |
stubs |
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Given the size of the branch and the amount of foliage present, this is likely to be a giant stub rather than a viable section of the plant. |
| 5291093 |
stubs |
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Stubs provide not only an entry point for decay organisms but also a food source. Large stubs only serve to feed the fungi decaying the wood |
| 5177096 |
stubs |
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leaving stubs can provide a route of entry for decay fungi especially on large limbs. Note the orange-yellow fruiting bodies on the underside of the limb. |