I have a young dense wooded area that starts about 35 feet from my house. It's a mix of maple, ash, black locust and yellow birch. None of the trees is bigger than about 10 inch diameter at breast height, some are only 2 inches. Many appear to be 60 feet or more tall, with small crowns way up in the canopy, except for the ones that are on the edge of the woods. Until recently, I have not done anything in this area since about 1998.
I need to remove the ash trees because of the emerald ash borer. I have already had to remove a few of the small maples to get the first few ash trees down safely. My concern is that if I only remove the ash trees then the remaining trees will be more susceptible to falling due to storm winds this winter and next spring, and this area is too close to my house for this to be a reasonable risk.
Should I prioritize clearing this whole area, or am I likely to be OK if I only take out the ash trees?
I need to remove the ash trees because of the emerald ash borer. I have already had to remove a few of the small maples to get the first few ash trees down safely. My concern is that if I only remove the ash trees then the remaining trees will be more susceptible to falling due to storm winds this winter and next spring, and this area is too close to my house for this to be a reasonable risk.
Should I prioritize clearing this whole area, or am I likely to be OK if I only take out the ash trees?