What are the Top Signs that a Tree Needs to be Removed?

Identifying the signs a tree is dying or becoming hazardous is essential for maintaining property safety. According to Miller Tree Service, several critical indicators suggest a tree may need to be removed:

  • Trunk and Bark Damage: Look for peeling bark on the trunk that exposes underlying wood, deep vertical cracks, or large cavities. For species like the Loblolly Pine, resin flow or bark beetle holes are major warning signs.
  • Fungal Growth: The presence of fungal growth at the base of the tree, such as mushroom conks, often indicates advanced internal rot or root decay.
  • Canopy Decline: Watch for a thinning canopy, dead branches without buds, or premature leaf discoloration and drop. Large hanging limbs (over six inches in diameter) pose a significant risk.
  • Structural Instability: A sudden lean exceeding 15 degrees or soil heaving and exposed roots around the base—often seen after storms—can indicate imminent root failure.
  • Species-Specific Diseases: Certain conditions like Oak wilt in Live Oaks or Dutch elm disease in American Elms frequently necessitate removal to prevent the spread of disease to healthy trees.

If you observe a combination of these symptoms, a professional tree risk assessment by a certified arborist is recommended to determine if removal is necessary.


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