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Old 12-06-2007, 11:19 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Tree bark problems (deer, sun, ???)

On Jun 12, 5:23 am, "Dave" wrote:
"byron" wrote in message

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Virtually all of mytreeshave bark problems (maple, oak, catalpa,
ash, locust). I planted them about four years ago. The bark is
peeling back, exposing the wood. This occurs only on sun-facing
surfaces (southeast to southwest) so I presume it's sun damage. A
local nursery told me to wrap them with plasitic spiral wrappers, but
these seem to foster insects and spider nests. They can also can bind
and "girdle" the tree. I suppose I could remove them and re-wrap them
every month or so...Are there better ways to deal with this? All of
the crowns look really good, but I'm worried about the trunks. The
wrappers also help inhibit deer gnawing. I think maybe the problem
began when the trunks were weakened by the deer chewing and rendered
more vulnerable to the solar radiation. Any ideas on this multi-
faceted problem would be very much appreciate.


Interesting. I've never observed a local white-tailed deer eating at the
bark of a tree. Even in the last summer of a 3 year drought when there was
virtually nothing for them to eat.

If true, there's alot more going on than just thetreesin stress. The
local deer have problem as well.
Dave


Young deer eat tree bark.
You could provide some shelter from the sun. Depends on extent of
missing bark. Can you see the cambium, the live cells beneath the
bark?