A couple of weeks ago, I shared a video about our struggling white pine trees, which had seen better days. After consulting with our local university extension and a certified arborist, it was confirmed: these trees had to go due to white pine needle disease. Join me as we dive into the tree removal process and stick around to witness the stunning transformation of the area!
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**Timestamps:**
0:00 Pine Tree diagnosis
1:22 Tree removal process
8:15 End result
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**Our 6 Pines Trees Are Taken Down | Watch The Tree Removal Process**
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a video about white pine trees on our property that were in bad shape – all of their needles had unexpectedly turned brown. After contacting our local university extension and consulting with a certified arborist, it was determined that the trees need to come down as they are affected by white pine needle disease caused by fungal pathogens that favor moist, humid environments – which we experienced last summer. In this video, watch the process of the trees being removed and stay to the end to see what it looks like now.
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