By Will on Sunday, 28 January 2024
Category: Tree Control

Battling the Blight: A Day of Ash Clearance in North Devon

The threat of Ash dieback looms large for many woodlands and landscapes across the UK, including right here in North Devon. But at Tree Control, we're committed to helping homeowners and landowners tackle this devastating disease head-on.

Recently, our team spent a productive day on the outskirts of Barnstaple, assisting a client with the safe and responsible removal of several mature Ash trees suffering from dieback. These majestic giants, once vibrant features of the local landscape, had unfortunately succumbed to the fungal infection, posing a potential hazard to surrounding property and infrastructure.

Equipped with our state-of-the-art machinery, our skilled local Tree Surgeons efficiently and meticulously dismantled the affected trees, ensuring minimal disruption to the surrounding area. Working with precision and care, we sectioned the timber for future use, giving these fallen trees a second life as sustainable firewood or wood products.

Ash Dieback: Early Detection is Key

Ash dieback, caused by the Hymenoscyphus fraxineus fungus, continues to cast a shadow over the future of this once common species. Symptoms to watch out for include leaf loss, crown dieback, and the presence of dead twigs and branches. If you suspect your Ash trees might be infected, it's crucial to seek professional advice without delay.

Tree Control: Your Partner in Tree Health

At Tree Control, we understand the importance of prompt action when it comes to Ash dieback. Our team of experienced arborists is fully equipped to assess the health of your trees, advise on the best course of action, and safely remove diseased or vulnerable specimens. We're also committed to sustainable practices, ensuring that fallen timber is recycled and reused wherever possible.

Don't let Ash dieback steal the spotlight from your beloved trees. Contact Tree Control today for a free consultation and let us help you protect your North Devon landscape.

Contact The Tree Surgeons at Tree Control as soon as you notice anything unusual

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