Deadwooding is essentially the removal of all dead, dying, broken or diseased branches from the tree. This process is used to prevent any hazards that may be caused by falling dead branches to people or property. Deadwooding also increases the amount of light and air circulation within the canopy of the tree, reduces the risk of pests and disease, improving the overall health and beauty of the tree.
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Pests, disease or fungi growing on dead or dying branches.
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If dead branches are overhanging buildings, roads or pathways and may fall causing damage.
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Some of your tree’s branches have died during storms or drought.
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Lots of dead wood is clogging up the canopy of the tree.