Is it possible to determine if a tree is diseased enough that it should be removed. Like seeing the bark on a cedar or fir tree coming away and bugs inside.
The reason I'm asking is I live in a Homeowners association and the arch. comm. has stated that an arborist cannot determine if a tree is dying, or compromised due to bug infestation. So I am trying to find something to take to the next board meeting to show the board that an arborist can make a judgement call based on certain conditions.
Tell your comm. that they are out to lunch. Call a consulting arborist like Scott Baker ( a member here I think) of Tree Solutions for advice. here's his website: http://www.treesolutions.net/
Thank you to all for responding. I have been working with plants for over 20 years and seem to do all right. I am a born plant lover and hate to drop trees, but at the same time I knkow the devastation insects and weather can cause. I found it very strange that someone would actually take issue with the qualifications of an arborist. Again thank you.