Bayou Chet
ArboristSite Lurker
I'm newly transplanted here in NE Louisiana. My question for y'all is what to do about 2 problems: poison ivy & fireants. It appears that poison ivy's favorite place to grow is around the base of trees & climb the trunk. I'm highly allergic to poison oak in California & I understand that this eastern cousin is just as nasty. How do you do a root collar exam on a tree that's tangled in this stuff? Do you just hire someone who's not allergic & have them clear it out & wash it down ahead of you? Talk to me! Next, I have a client who selectively cleared 26 acres of mostly hardwood regrowth. I'm guessing the oldest trees on the site are about 25-30 years. Many of the trees have extenssive fire ant nests at their bases. I'm guessing they're not to good for the trees. Secondly, this also makes root collar examination virtually impossible until the ants are gone. He told the maintance guy to pound a pipe down into the nest and pour in diesel! I told the maintenance guy to hold off until I put the question up to you guys. Treating 26 acres for this kind of infestation with the standard Home Depot granuals at $18 a bag would be really expensive. Especially since it takes repeated applications. HELP! Thanks, Bayou Chet