dhamblet
ArboristSite Lurker
I just had to take down a 170' Douglas Fir (4' at the stump), that was dying from the top down. The top 20 feet had turned brown and it was working its way down and it all occurred this summer. Stump was healthy, no signs of root rot. Cambium at the top showed signs of pest activity -- small trails under the bark but no apparent wood borer activity. We are in Western Washington State on 12 acres and there are a lot more firs close at hand, in fact within 20 feet there are 6 more big firs and hundreds on our property. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone might have a thought what this might be and if I have more of this to look forward to in the future.