Trees & Actifit October 11 2024
Not sure if you remember when I posted this first image with the trees looking 'damaged,' where someone had taken the bark off some of them. It was around the beginning of 2023. Well, today I was around that place again and remembered to check them out, and they're still 'alive and kicking,' even though they're not the best-looking trees. :)) It's possible that they were sick or infested with something, and removing that part of the bark might have helped them in some way...
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That's very interesting....
Yes I do remember those trees with the bark stripped away. Really strange to do that to a tree, I can't think of any disease that would warrant this type of aggressive stripping of the bark🤔
I'm glad they are still alive, but I honestly can't think of any reason that would be helpful to them. I don't know if this is the same situation, but it doesn't sound good for the trees.
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