If you go to Ace and get a can of tree tar and put plenty on the exposed areas, you will save the trees, hardhead.
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There's a guy from Gore Spring's that can take them down,has a bucket truck.He took down a few for my folk's and was fair priced,I'll try to find his name.
If you go to Ace and get a can of tree tar and put plenty on the exposed areas, you will save the trees, hardhead.
Don't you love a guy that asks for your advice, then argues with ya? Rofl Rofl
Hey, I didn't make these rules up, I just play by 'em.
Don't think it was lightening...no burn marks at all.
Sent the pics to my county agent. He's convinced it's not disease and was done by beavers. Says the marks in pic 5,6 & 7 look like teeth marks to him.
Gonna try and set up a game cam and mark the existing damage so I can determine exactly when and what is doing it. Pretty plain from the pics that it was done in sections at a time and in rapid fashion...so maybe it is varments of some sort.
Trouble is...it's dang hard to catch a beaver.
Wannabe...
Wannabe...v2.0
A lot like the old Wannabe... except with fewer bad words. And Karate chop action. But, yes, still purtier than you.
Ahem... Cough cough....... No comment!!
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Doesn't look beaver, but Nutria.
Choot 'em and eat 'em.
Better yet, cut those good for nothins down and plant boo or cane.
Privacy AND fishy structure in one.
Two legged or 4 legged?
Looks like stress fractures from high wind to me too. They gonna die!!!!!
Stick yo jig in there!