I'm in Arizona where mesquite trees are everywhere. Probably about 80% of my work.
Sometimes when I trim a mesquite, the tree will drip sap from the open wound.
But sometimes, it doesn't.
Is there a way to know if it will drip or not on certain mesquites? Can cutting it a certain way prevent it?
Only solutions I have seen here locally are wrapping the branch in burlap to catch the sap, and I've also heard of spraying the cut with a branch sealant..
Just trying to get a better understanding of it to prevent it dripping on customers concrete, pavers, decks, etc..
Any input will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Sometimes when I trim a mesquite, the tree will drip sap from the open wound.
But sometimes, it doesn't.
Is there a way to know if it will drip or not on certain mesquites? Can cutting it a certain way prevent it?
Only solutions I have seen here locally are wrapping the branch in burlap to catch the sap, and I've also heard of spraying the cut with a branch sealant..
Just trying to get a better understanding of it to prevent it dripping on customers concrete, pavers, decks, etc..
Any input will be appreciated.
Thanks.