Raz900
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi all,
Hopefully someone can give some advice on removing barbed wire from trees. I have 2 decent sized oak trees that have 2-4 strands of barbed wire grown into them about 2'-4' off the ground. I'd assume it's been in there at least 20 yrs as there's at least 4"-5" of growth around the wire. The trees are about 20"-25" at the base and 50'-60' tall. I think they're both red oaks. One might be a pin oak.
Should I try to remove the wire or just cut it off and hope for the best? I'm in the process of cutting up an old white oak that fell farther down the property that was 40" at the base and had wire grown into it too. The base of the trunk up about 6' high was hollow. So I'm concerned these 2 reds may be dying inside. When I bought the property in 2004 I removed bundles and bundles of grape vines from these 2 reds and they've come back amazingly well, 1 a little better than the other. The pile of vines I burnt was over 30' long, 10' high and 20' wide. Couldn't believe how bare the trees looked once all the vines were gone.
Anyway, advice appreciated. I bought a spur climbing kit and couple lengths of rope to finish the vine removal this year. If there's any tricks to getting the wire out, would like to do it all this spring. There's are the 2 best oaks I have on my 6 acres and want to do everything I can to save them.
Tks,
Steve
Hopefully someone can give some advice on removing barbed wire from trees. I have 2 decent sized oak trees that have 2-4 strands of barbed wire grown into them about 2'-4' off the ground. I'd assume it's been in there at least 20 yrs as there's at least 4"-5" of growth around the wire. The trees are about 20"-25" at the base and 50'-60' tall. I think they're both red oaks. One might be a pin oak.
Should I try to remove the wire or just cut it off and hope for the best? I'm in the process of cutting up an old white oak that fell farther down the property that was 40" at the base and had wire grown into it too. The base of the trunk up about 6' high was hollow. So I'm concerned these 2 reds may be dying inside. When I bought the property in 2004 I removed bundles and bundles of grape vines from these 2 reds and they've come back amazingly well, 1 a little better than the other. The pile of vines I burnt was over 30' long, 10' high and 20' wide. Couldn't believe how bare the trees looked once all the vines were gone.
Anyway, advice appreciated. I bought a spur climbing kit and couple lengths of rope to finish the vine removal this year. If there's any tricks to getting the wire out, would like to do it all this spring. There's are the 2 best oaks I have on my 6 acres and want to do everything I can to save them.
Tks,
Steve