newson
ArboristSite Lurker
Hello all,
I have a beautiful tree in the front yard, I think it's Lilly Pilly and I'm hoping its not termite damage that has killed it. As you can see from one side it looks like it is perfect and growing strong, looking from the other side it tells a different story.
I was told that half of the tree fell down in a storm and didn't look into it and now feel I may have a major problem on my doorstep. I did get a building and pest inspection and it found no life in the walls.
Any information regarding what's causing the damage and what I'm best off doing to stop it, remove it ect. As you can see in the images half the tree is healthy as can be, while the other side looking like a separate tree that is dead as a doornail.
The stump of the part that fell down is solid in parts, hollow and soft in others. You can clearly see the damage in the images but I see no bugs, termites if I dig into the soft parts.
Any information regarding the best way to move forward with dealing with the problem would be greatly appreciated, if I can save it great, if it's bringing termite's it's got to go.
Thanks for any help anybody has to offer.
I hope I can form an action plan on how to move forward.
I have a beautiful tree in the front yard, I think it's Lilly Pilly and I'm hoping its not termite damage that has killed it. As you can see from one side it looks like it is perfect and growing strong, looking from the other side it tells a different story.
I was told that half of the tree fell down in a storm and didn't look into it and now feel I may have a major problem on my doorstep. I did get a building and pest inspection and it found no life in the walls.
Any information regarding what's causing the damage and what I'm best off doing to stop it, remove it ect. As you can see in the images half the tree is healthy as can be, while the other side looking like a separate tree that is dead as a doornail.
The stump of the part that fell down is solid in parts, hollow and soft in others. You can clearly see the damage in the images but I see no bugs, termites if I dig into the soft parts.
Any information regarding the best way to move forward with dealing with the problem would be greatly appreciated, if I can save it great, if it's bringing termite's it's got to go.
Thanks for any help anybody has to offer.
I hope I can form an action plan on how to move forward.