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Look for wilting leaves, discolored foliage, and a foul smell around the base of the tree to identify root rot issues.
Cracks, peeling, or wounds on the bark can signal disease or pest infestation affecting the tree's health.
Presence of mushrooms, mold, or fuzzy patches on the trunk or branches suggests fungal infections that require diagnosis.
- - Visual Inspection - Look for signs of disease, pests, and physical damage on the bark, leaves, and branches.
- - Branch and Leaf Health - Check for dead or dying branches and abnormal leaf coloration or patterns.
- - Root Examination - Inspect for root rot, girdling roots, or soil issues that may affect stability and health.
- - Trunk Condition - Assess for cracks, cavities, or decay which can compromise structural integrity.
- - Growth Patterns - Observe for uneven or stunted growth that may indicate underlying health problems.
Tree diagnosis work typically involves assessing the health and structural integrity of trees by examining factors such as trunk and branch condition, leaf and foliage health, root stability, and evidence of pests or disease. Evaluators often look for visible signs of damage, decay, or stress, and may use tools like resistographs or sonic tomography to gather detailed information. When evaluating requests, details such as the tree species, location, symptoms observed, history of previous issues, and any recent changes in the environment or surrounding landscape are important to determine the appropriate course of action and recommendations.
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