


A dead tree can be very dangerous, so it's essential to look for any indication that your tree may be suffering in order to act before it becomes unsafe. Read on to learn five unmistakable signs your tree may need some attention from an arborist.
A dead tree can be very dangerous, so it's essential to look for any indication that your tree may be suffering in order to act before it becomes unsafe. Read on to learn five unmistakable signs your tree may need some attention from an arborist.
Absence of bark
If you’ve noticed your tree’s bark has changed recently or looks noticeably different to any others around it, this could be a clear sign that your tree is sick. When a tree sheds its bark, this suggests it's not getting enough nutrients. As the tree’s health declines, the bark becomes loose, leaving empty spots as well as cracks.
Lack of foliage
A tree at full health will be full of thick foliage in the summer and spring seasons. If you notice your tree has stopped producing leaves, the decrease in foliage is likely due to your tree dying. Dying trees tend to sport a more bare, minimalistic look even in the warmer seasons.
Increased number of pests
Various pests can lead to the death of a tree, so it's important to keep an eye out for any signs your tree may be infected, such as damage, holes and discolouration. The most common pests in Australia are wasps, termites, beetles and borers, so if you spot more of these around your tree than normal, there's every chance it's dying.
Dry soil
Another clear indication of your tree's poor health could be found by looking at its surroundings, particularly the soil. If it looks cracked or dry, your tree is dehydrated. If the area around it has been disturbed, this could also affect the tree’s root system and possibly jeopardise its health.
Foul odours
Another way to recognise if your tree is dying or dead is its odour. Some trees that are dying will give off a foul and pungent smell, which is often a clear sign of decay. This is also a large indication that your tree has already died, so it's important to call an arborist to inspect it.
A dying tree will give you many signs it is sick or has unfortunately already died. Looking out for these can be what saves those around it. To speak to an expert arborist in Toowoomba, contact Cut Above Tree Care today.
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