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First storm damaged tree, help please

j0nd03
12 years ago

Autumn Blaze Maple planted fall 2009

Background:

I had to stake this tree after it was planted because the winds out of the west were so strong and the tree was not rooted in the hole well enough to stay upright during strong wind storms. I removed the staking ropes last summer and it never moved in its hole after that. It did develop a small lean from about 4' up from the wind but has been stable for over a year now. I had several AB's get frost crack this past winter. I didn't know a tree this large needed protection so lesson learned there. We had a storm with some much needed rain move through early this morning. A strong gust from these storms split the tree, the weak point being a frost crack that had calloused and was recovering. There was also a borer larvae apparently underneath the bark. Tree was doing great otherwise...

The repair plan I made on the way to work this morning (if the rest of the storms today do not finish it off) is to stake the tree immobilizing it and then insert several large screws after the tree is straight. I don't have any other ideas.

You can see in the background of the second pic in the background on the left, a post oak had it's top blown out in a storm last year.

Advice?????

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By jp_42_82 at 2011-08-10

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By jp_42_82 at 2011-08-10

Here is the borer larvae being devoured by ants.

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