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[quote=Anonymous]We have many mature trees in our neighborhood including ash and elm that need treatment. Many of my neighbors treat them but some do not and then the trees die. Just get decent homeowners insurance and have an arborist come once a year and check your trees. Whatever they say needs to be done we do (or get a second opinion first). I think this is also good for insurance if you can show you keep up with maintenance of your trees. This year we had to have some dead branches taken down off a mature tree and so did our neighbor. They had to bring the big machine on our property for the neighbors tree. They did a great job and didn’t leave any marks on our property. We also had some cabling done years ago and had to have some smaller dead trees taken down. We treat our dogwoods and any trees that need treatment to keep them alive. I love mature trees and think they make a neighborhood. People comment on my neighborhood and how beautiful it is due to the mature trees. [/quote]
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