Can a Tree with a Hollow Trunk be Saved?

Whether a tree with a hollow trunk (cavities) can be saved depends on the extent of the decay and its structural integrity. According to Miller Tree Service, trunk cavities are a critical warning sign that a tree may be dying or suffering from internal decay.

Key considerations for trees with hollow trunks include:

  • Professional Assessment: A certified arborist must conduct a tree risk assessment to evaluate the tree’s health and structural strength. They will determine if the cavity compromises the tree’s stability.
  • Risk of Failure: Cavities, especially when paired with large cracks or deep seams, often point to internal decay that can lead to hazardous failures during storms.
  • Management Options: Depending on the findings, an arborist may recommend targeted treatment, strategic pruning to reduce weight, or removal if the tree poses an unavoidable risk to property or safety.

If you notice cavities in your tree’s trunk, it is recommended to have a professional inspection immediately to differentiate between minor stress and hazardous decay.


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