BillyB
ArboristSite Member
Hi,
I cut down a couple of oaks in my yard recently due to illness. One white and one red.
The white one (first 3 photos below) was alive but struggling. After dropping it, it became apparent hat it has a white fungus beneath the bark in one spot and on the outside of the bark as well.
The red one (photos 4-9 below) died last summer. Best guess at cause of death while it remained standing was 2 lined chestnut borer.
My plan was to stack the white one for firewood and burn the red one before the insects emerge this spring. My concern is that now seeing the trees up close, that I don't store a contagious disease on my property by storing the white oak or destroy a good amount of good firewood fuel by burning the red.
What are your thoughts? Ok to stack the white oak? Ought I destroy the red oak real soon?
I'm in Minnesota, zone 4 by the way.
I cut down a couple of oaks in my yard recently due to illness. One white and one red.
The white one (first 3 photos below) was alive but struggling. After dropping it, it became apparent hat it has a white fungus beneath the bark in one spot and on the outside of the bark as well.
The red one (photos 4-9 below) died last summer. Best guess at cause of death while it remained standing was 2 lined chestnut borer.
My plan was to stack the white one for firewood and burn the red one before the insects emerge this spring. My concern is that now seeing the trees up close, that I don't store a contagious disease on my property by storing the white oak or destroy a good amount of good firewood fuel by burning the red.
What are your thoughts? Ok to stack the white oak? Ought I destroy the red oak real soon?
I'm in Minnesota, zone 4 by the way.
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