Say you sprayed the tree today, it may or may not leaf out this growing season, if it does it will most likely loose its leaves after leafing out. Limbs will start dying and falling off over the next year or two. Depending on location, weather events, species, etc. The trunk could remain standing for many years. Which is okay, that makes a great den tree or woodpecker pole and you've still opened up the canopy to let sunlight in.
Great video!!! I preach land management constantly as a beekeeper. We really are stewards of this!
How big of an area do you do this TSI on to be effective?
What part of the ozarks are you guys close to?
Matt and Adam we are close to mansfield area!
How long does it usually take for a hack and sprayed tree to fully die off?
Say you sprayed the tree today, it may or may not leaf out this growing season, if it does it will most likely loose its leaves after leafing out. Limbs will start dying and falling off over the next year or two. Depending on location, weather events, species, etc. The trunk could remain standing for many years. Which is okay, that makes a great den tree or woodpecker pole and you've still opened up the canopy to let sunlight in.
I saw on that last tree you just used a single girdle , if this is good that would be faster ?
The girdle will be sprayed to kill the tree.
@@Whitetail_Properties I know just every youtube I've saw allway done two girdles .
@@stevebrown3408 yeah i see them too. I am not for gurdling just for the risks of when that tree will fall down.
@@stevebrown3408 double girdle the tree if you don’t plan on using herbicide.
WHAT KIND OF SPRAYER IS THAT.
SOLO Model 418 2L hand sprayer