Silver Maple HAZARDS

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • Tree Dissection tells so much about what is happening on the INSIDE of a tree. Every tree species is subject to different degrees of decay or decay resistance. This tree species is one of the worst.

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  • @steveskouson9620
    @steveskouson9620 5 років тому +22

    Blair, regarding your opening comment
    about UA-cam, here is my take.
    I'm an auto mechanic, and I prefer to
    do non-engine stuff. (My hands stay
    cleaner.) Pulling the inner door panels
    off on a car, the first thing I do, is watch
    a UA-cam video. Yes, simple job, but
    by watching the video, I will find out what
    is a pop-out part, or a hidden bolt part.
    Some cars have a hook, so you have to
    lift the panel up, instead of pulling out.
    And, you can't see those hidden designs,
    without reading the book, (like I have 2000
    books) or watching a video.
    Oh, you are RIGHT! UA-cam is a GREAT
    tool!
    steve

    • @PatrickWagz
      @PatrickWagz 5 років тому +1

      You ever do any work on the window regulators on the 2001 Pontiac Grand Ams? I can't tell you how many times I had to repair/replace them things (personal car for about 10 years) haha

  • @jmorrow6913
    @jmorrow6913 5 років тому +6

    Glenn: You got me recalling, a large hollow silver maple. I was going to piece it down, so the road not would have to be closed. I was about three quarters into the first cut. Grey squirrels started looking up out of hole, seeing a human ABOVE them, panicking and jumping. The line holders claimed the squirrels jumped at them. The crew dropped the lowering lines and ran. Now I have an ten inch brach ready to drop, without any control,l plus the lines are hanging straight down into the drop zone. Fortunately one groundling recognized the danger and grabbed the lines with a long pole saw. Remembering those squirrels makes me smile.

  • @gschgvt2956
    @gschgvt2956 5 років тому +6

    While I usually despise silver maples, one of my clients has the most gorgeous 100+ year old specimen. 90-100’ tall, 5-6’ DBH.

  • @brockshields9336
    @brockshields9336 5 років тому +2

    Blair, Great cinematography! I also enjoy your well spoken dialogue. My favorite was The Iron Giant. Damn those cables! I've watched dozens of your videos now and will pass on to friends how fun and worthwhile your videos are to watch. I just recently had to have a diseased silver maple removed that was much too close to my house. Started watching tree removal videos after the fact. Yours and NZarborist_Bryce are the best!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      Brock Shields - - Thanks Brock, I’ve been working on this collection of videos for the last 11 years. My goal is 1000 ! Here is one that is worthy this Memorial Day.
      ua-cam.com/video/FZ75X2zVd0g/v-deo.html

  • @kellylamb2633
    @kellylamb2633 5 років тому +1

    I LOVE watching your videos! I’m always in awe of your experience and knowledge, and these videos are a real gift to the arboricultural community and the homeowners we service.
    I wish all tree service owners had this much integrity and respect for their clients.

  • @Fire91ful
    @Fire91ful 5 років тому +2

    I found your channel because I wanted to kno about trees. And I enjoy the diagnosis videos but especially the follow ups .

  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher52 4 роки тому +2

    When I was a child, there was a sign on the passenger side of an old Vauxhall, "Passengers - The Pleasure Is Mine, the Risk Is Yours". It took me a few years to fully suss the meaning, but, with minor modifications, Blair, it applies well to your business.

  • @oldwildyk0z
    @oldwildyk0z 5 років тому +1

    I personally enjoy all of your tree care, diagnosing and general tree knowledge you spread. I really enjoy knowing a lot about things of this nature. I enjoy all of your videos, your wood working videos too. the one with the thin cuts of a burl i really enjoyed.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому +1

      oldwildyk0z I always wonder about names “oldwild”. Glad you enjoy my efforts.

  • @markn2904
    @markn2904 5 років тому +9

    I thought decay always went down the tree. Your video shows decay can travel both directions.
    People always want their urban forest to be around forever. All living things eventually die. We only hasten this end with improper watering, restricting root footprints, and improper maintenance. We plead to keep it going for just a little bit longer with cables to support, and ever more drastic pruning to lighten.
    Maybe it is time to say plant the right type of new tree and let nature take its course with the old one.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому +2

      Think of the fibers of wood as a bundle of open straws

  • @badgergearcompound738
    @badgergearcompound738 5 років тому

    I watch and like em’ all. I find your videos, commentaries and ideas very interesting and useful in so many ways. I’ll keep watching as long as you keep posting 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому +1

      Badger Gear Compound as long as I keep kicking, I will keep at it. Goal one is a thousand Tree and Tree care videos.

  • @ignisfatuus
    @ignisfatuus 5 років тому +5

    I think my favorite video of yours might be the Hakoni Pine flashback. There, I suspect, it might be the daunting hour plus length that really holds it back. But, really, an amazing job, decent photography for the time, and an impressive investment on your part in putting that together. Please don't get too consumed by the quest for views! :) And it's not like I watch your videos intent on learning skills applicable to some situation I face, but mostly find your tidbits of knowledge coupled with good storytelling enjoyable. Please keep it up. So maybe that's selfish, but know a couple thousand views isn't a total waste if there are a couple thousand people truly enjoying it. :/

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      ignisfatuus thank you for your kind comment. I will continue as long as I’m able.

  • @joseveliz6979
    @joseveliz6979 4 роки тому +1

    Silver Maples are the reason I follow your channel. My house has two large ones (assuming around the age of the house ,33 yrs). I cut one of the large braches at the bottom on both trees when I bought the house 10 years ago. I only wanted to clean up and make it presentable. Both cuts developed rot over the years. I've made other cuts in the canopy to allow more sun light to the grass and those have healed up well. They are not easy to work alone since you have to keep changing your anchor position as you move from branch to branch. These trees are the reason I bought tree climbing gear. I need to do more work on them but my back has deteriorated over the years. Wish I had oaks.

  • @OBS_Ford_Diesels_Inc
    @OBS_Ford_Diesels_Inc 5 років тому +2

    The largest silver maple in my yard is just as big as this one, but a little taller. I saw lots of dead branches in this tree. The upper canopy of ours looked similar but many of them were small and have already fell off. It's not around anything so it poses no threat to anything. It was planted in 1964 and was likely a seedling in 1960. It does have some areas of decay but it's still fairly solid. We also have a little silver maple that is the same age but it's trunk is only about 10 inches. It's growing under a large red leaf maple and another silver maple, so it doesn't grow much. It's as full and green as the other trees. Just doesn't get much sunlight. I think grandpa didn't realize how big the trees would get.

  • @reh2660
    @reh2660 4 роки тому +2

    There MUST be a ton of carpenter ants in that tree.

  • @candicehanson2854
    @candicehanson2854 5 років тому

    I just moved to South Carolina and have a water oak and a willow oak in my backyard. Both are huge. The water oak in like this maple. It grows fast and has a shorter life span. Found a good arborist out here. The removal is prohibitive in cost and since it’s on a slope, a crane is not feasible. We are going to trim the problem branches first, in December when tree service is cheaper. We also are analyzing the soil around the other oak to encourage health. Watch all your videos. Love them.

  • @CosmicStargoat
    @CosmicStargoat 5 років тому +2

    We have some really enormous silver maples in my community in No. Colorado. For the most part they seem to do very well, in spite of the high winds that we get.

  • @greatitbroke
    @greatitbroke 5 років тому +3

    My inlaws have a big silver maple in their back yard. Its way bigger than that. We are in Ontario Canada. We had a very good arborist take some dead out of it and its solid now. Maybe have to do something again in 10 or 15 years or so.

  • @patrickmorgan3326
    @patrickmorgan3326 5 років тому +1

    I learn quite a lot from your videos and watch all of them. I would gladly share them but none of my friends give a hoot about trees until they have storm damage and need help.

  • @mavisjones4750
    @mavisjones4750 Рік тому

    I have 2 silver maples in my front yard. Since the house was build in 1998, I'm guesstimating that both are about 25 years old. Neither tree is that big to me but both are always dropping dead limbs. One is in a part of the yard that slopes and has visible surface roots running through the yard and make it hard to mow that part of the yard. The other has a few surface roots but they are barely visible and don't create any problems with mowing. However, that one always seems to have boxelder bugs in it.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Рік тому

      Hi Mavis. Thanks for contributing to the comment feed. Dead limbs do fall out of Silver Maples easily. That is common. Hopefully, your trees didn’t get a bad pruning in the past. Check out my most recent video that also features a silver maple with serious issues caused by poor pruning.

  • @adventurehalley8366
    @adventurehalley8366 2 роки тому

    I have 3 silver maples in my front yard. The Neighbors on both sides of me have 2 each. They are also in our backyards. We guesstimate that they were planted in the 60's, 70's, and the ones in the backyards in the 80s. They are all in various states of Decay and just today we were looking at one which has a family of baby squirrels running around the top and then in another branch on the same tree there are two red headed woodpeckers that have made a new home. It's completely frustrating though because to cut these trees down would not just require a great amount of time and effort and money, but it would leave all of our houses completely exposed to Sun, Wind, and Rain. This of course is a very popular idea according to all of the solar panel companies that keep relentlessly calling me three times a week to get me to benefit in federal rebate programs... once they see how many trees we have they say that it would be a horrible idea to put solar panels on the roof. Again telemarketers. I was never seeking to put solar panels up or cut down my trees. Now I feel very frustrated because the trees seem to be in various states of poor health and in the past 10 or 12 years I haven't had a single arborist come over and tell me a productive or positive thing to do to help them. Not a single person has suggested to spray for carpenter ants, to do any sort of injections. Nothing. I imagine this is exactly how people feel when they're told to get a total hysterectomy. I can't even begin to imagine my house without a single tree in the yard.

  • @zachtrammell8054
    @zachtrammell8054 5 років тому +3

    They are scary trees 60 percent of my removals in alabama are silver maples. Nice 200 .

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому +1

      Zach Trammell not a bad tree if it hasn’t been cut in the past but they can decay all the way down to the buttress roots.

  • @rickfehrenback3851
    @rickfehrenback3851 5 років тому

    Another great Video Blair. Thank you

  • @benjobello
    @benjobello 11 місяців тому

    Great video, thank you so much!! I’m working on some big silver maples and this info is super helpful

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  11 місяців тому +1

      A few species of tree decay so quickly. Any Arborist needs to know about the tree species in their area.

  • @GoneCarnivore
    @GoneCarnivore 2 роки тому

    In spite of all the hurricanes we get in Louisiana I'm about to plant 2 Silver maples in my yard that I grew from seed. They won't pose a threat to houses or Vehicles "When" some future hurricane blows them down. In the meantime I will enjoy the silver leaves.

  • @himhim3344
    @himhim3344 Рік тому

    One of the guys at work cut into a carpenter bee nest during his evaluation in a silvermaple. The entrance was on the underside of the branch so he didn't see it. It was midday and hot so the bees weren't active to give any indication of a nest. He got swarmed and quickly bailed out. Grabbed a can of bee-bop and went back up.

  • @Billster1955
    @Billster1955 3 роки тому

    Thanks Blair. This is very helpful.

  • @zizy6516
    @zizy6516 Рік тому

    Thankyou for sharing this

  • @dubyajayyo
    @dubyajayyo 4 роки тому +2

    Is there anything that can be done to prevent rot on a silver maple after pruning? I have three in rough shape. They were severely pruned by a previous owner. Now I’m thinking i should just remove them and plant something else.

    • @oh_k8
      @oh_k8 4 місяці тому

      Prune it straight to the ground.😂

  • @birbgirb7017
    @birbgirb7017 4 роки тому +1

    How do you prevent the tree from hollowing out? Do you just have to cover the prune spot so it can’t rot? I mean it might trap moisture and rot it anyways. I’m happy I watched this video though.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 роки тому +3

      Birb Girb sealing pruning wounds have been proven to be of no value and can actually cause more problems. Best to just let dry out. Better, not to make large wounds.

    • @birbgirb7017
      @birbgirb7017 4 роки тому

      @arboristBlairGlenn thanks

  • @antonioespinoza1708
    @antonioespinoza1708 2 роки тому

    Hi , my first time in getting a lesson , How to trim tree's, nice job.

  • @Deezle_Gaming
    @Deezle_Gaming 4 роки тому +1

    Most of the problem trees around my house are Silver Maples. Plan is to take them all out. The ivy growing on them isn't helping anything, either.

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 3 роки тому +1

      It's kinda too bad because Silver maple are a beautiful tree but they are just too brittle, the silver and red maple mix "freeman maple" are a better tree for your backyard, less brittle and have less shallow roots.
      Silvers are fine before they get massive, and then they are even dangerous. We had a massive silver maple in a park at the local courthouse and it showed no signs of weakness, one day one of the massive trunks broke off, all of a sudden, it could've easily killed someone. It wasn't even a windy day.

  • @dananelson3534
    @dananelson3534 5 років тому

    That's a lot of rot. I don't envy you on this job. Thanks for sharing Blair.

  • @oldtimegamer1375
    @oldtimegamer1375 4 роки тому +1

    I know that the silver maple tree is fast growing and fast rotting type of tree but out of curiosity is these types of trees can be used to build a shed or something like that

  • @lelksldfsjwjdo
    @lelksldfsjwjdo 5 років тому +1

    Blair, would a forester's increment borer be useful in discovering and locating internal rot?

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      Acer Lambada and if you find decay, you still need to make a decision. Knowing the extent of a decay pocket is almost impossible with an increment Borer. The resitigraph or Tomograph are better options but expensive.

    • @lelksldfsjwjdo
      @lelksldfsjwjdo 5 років тому

      Thanks for your tip on the two devices. I'm not in the arboriculture biz but I find your vids very interesting.

  • @RWBHere
    @RWBHere 5 років тому

    It's amazing that the tree is still standing. How many more years do you guess that it might survive for, with competent, and regular, remedial work? Thanks Blair.

  • @jackdawg4579
    @jackdawg4579 5 років тому +1

    so you worked on it back in '75, obviously it wasn't a sapling then if you needed to prune it, what sort of age span do these silver maples have? If they are that prone to rotting out, the old girl cant have to many years left in it's life expectancy?

  • @dwaynemadsen964
    @dwaynemadsen964 4 роки тому

    This popped up as recommended video in a very timely fashion! I have several Silver Maples that were planted when the house was built about the time you say you started your business. Branches are dropping all over the place! Almost all of them are either dead, or hollowed. At some time the tree out front was topped. I have very narrow crotches, multiple growths on the old topping wounds, and one where the tree was so severely pruned by the people clearing the utility right of way, the main stem has died, leaving a very unbalanced tree, with bark starting to slough off all around the base. That one is coming down soon. This is a very informative video which I will be watching over and over while I try to make decisions about these trees. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. PS, do you make house calls to the Midwest? (One can dream!)

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 роки тому

      Dwayne Madsen South Bay, yes. South West??? Uhh, nope. Thanks for commenting

  • @charlessanders1342
    @charlessanders1342 Рік тому

    I have 2 in my front yard and they are always loosing twigs and branches and have several dead limbs on both trees.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Рік тому

      That is often the case in Silver Maples with past pruning wounds. This species decays extensively

  • @pa4765
    @pa4765 2 роки тому

    Caring for a silver maple near a house -
    Plant a 12' Red maple (Acer rubrum) and an Oak (Quercus alba) nearby with 400+ yr. lifespans then in 5 - 10 years cut the silver maple down. Silver maples have weak branches habits and most decline after 50 years.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  2 роки тому

      Problem with planting a young tree under an existing tree, light doesn’t get through to grow the young one

  • @ToDoPOView
    @ToDoPOView 5 років тому

    In my town, silver maples were planted to replace the dying elms on residential streets. But now, many decades later, huge rotten limbs are falling off and becoming a hazard, and some are being replaced by so-called disease-resistant elms. Do you have an opinion on those new cultivars?

  • @antonioespinoza1708
    @antonioespinoza1708 2 роки тому

    My question is that problem became, because a bacteria, got in the tree.

  • @eleanorerosanova7538
    @eleanorerosanova7538 2 роки тому

    Was the tree cut Sealed after pruning?

  • @oldtimegamer2.098
    @oldtimegamer2.098 Рік тому

    In a way I do like the silver maple tree being at my old house I used live at but also I do think with the seeds they are pretty to grow but the sad thing is like he have mentioned in this video these trees do rot fast. Now I'm just thinking being these trees do rot faster if in some ways these trees will be good to bring back nutrients back to the soil being it almost seems like within ten to 20 years the tree will be almost gone back to the earth

  • @PatrickWagz
    @PatrickWagz 5 років тому +1

    interesting
    What is the "life-span" of a Silver Maple? Seems to be getting close.
    But like you said...tree has sentimental value and they want to keep it.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому +2

      The life span of any tree is often dictated by the amount of work that has been done to the tree.

  • @antoinesaury8862
    @antoinesaury8862 4 роки тому

    Isn't there products that you could smear on the wound when pruning ?
    In order to avoid decay and fasten the healing process of the tree i mean.
    This is just out of curiosity i've no idea if there's such altneratives.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 роки тому +1

      Antoine Saury according to studies, wound dressings are of no value

  • @dylan8285
    @dylan8285 5 років тому

    Sliver maple only live on average about 100 to 120 yrs. I got sliver maple in my backyard about 15yr old tree its nice shades my house already taller than power lines. Which the back has to get cut off every year, heals quite quickly.

    • @nathanmullinix7010
      @nathanmullinix7010 5 років тому

      I've seen silver maples along the river where I live that are older then that they have marks from the rail road era

  • @FishFind3000
    @FishFind3000 5 років тому +1

    So if you have a sliver maple DONT TOUCH IT! Or it’s gonna start rotting. I have experience with a few silvers and they always have massive rot.

  • @jaxturner7288
    @jaxturner7288 5 років тому +1

    Awesome honorable ol man

  • @JustinCglass
    @JustinCglass 5 років тому

    Twas UA-cam that “taught” me proper felling
    I found a Canadian job training channel and watched every training video they had

    • @PatrickWagz
      @PatrickWagz 5 років тому +1

      BC Felling Guide?

    • @JustinCglass
      @JustinCglass 5 років тому +1

      Patrick Wagz yep
      That was probly tree plus years ago

    • @PatrickWagz
      @PatrickWagz 5 років тому

      another good one I found very informative was done by Stihl. Linked below, over an hour long, but great info!!
      ua-cam.com/video/Cw6f9dfCuNM/v-deo.html

  • @nom5205
    @nom5205 4 роки тому

    Hi Blair, as you said...its only the guys who want to learn will view. You are already in a niche with limited scope, ie tree care. You also nailed it when you indicated that viewers like entertainment. And thats what this TV is all about, entertainment. So I guess what you need to do now is to think of how you can add some "entertainment" to the more serious stuff. Reminds of this indian preacher who used humor to get his sermons across. And he was very very successful. It was 90% humor and somewhere in there he stuck in his religious message. You do make excellent videos. We can see the effort.

  • @JJ-ps8uw
    @JJ-ps8uw 5 років тому

    Blair if able can you do a video about pecan trees and some issues that they have. Not sure if they are common out west or not. But I have one in my backyard that I climb and would like to know what to look for.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      Justin Elliott not common at all. I only know of 2. They are very large trees, about 80’

  • @likearockcm
    @likearockcm 5 років тому

    I am lucky that my big ,beautiful silver has never been pruned and never lost a limb(knock on wood,so to speak) Blair loves his autopsies,maybe he was a pathologist in another life.🍁

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 3 роки тому

    are maples over planted in your area?

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  3 роки тому

      Overplanted? No, there seems to be a good diversity of species being planted here. Because our climate is so favorable, the selection of species that survive here is numerous. Our biggest problem is lack of water and high cost of water.

  • @jakubhostinsky4482
    @jakubhostinsky4482 4 роки тому

    If this tree had never been pruned, would it be in better shape now?

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  3 роки тому +3

      Yes. Most decay in trees is directly associated with pruning wounds. A chainsaw causes large wounds and often too close. Retain the branch bark ridge but some species, like the Silver Maple, decays faster and worse than others.

  • @cottonrobinson9401
    @cottonrobinson9401 Рік тому

    Thank you sir, I very much appreciate the arborist methodology as to what you are doing and why you are doing so and as to what affect the verity of tree actually has on how all said above directly affects the longevity of a tree and growth of a tree while you even go the extra mile to show on branches dissection that have fallen already due to storm damage as to how healthy the tree is and or unhealthy it is and or in this case owning the early missions you have made which one could consider to be failures. However, the fact you have learned very much from your own mistakes that they no longer can be considered to be that and instead were a learning experience for you or growing situation you have gained a different understanding for the different specific trees needs are. Which I greatly appreciate and respect you for that purpose as most of society currently would rather deny anything that would by others be considered to be a mistake, mishap, or even a situation that was a failure and most would assume denial even at the expense of creating the Same errors years upon years into the future of which I have always owned my mistakes, my failures and mishaps as the only way that one is capable of knowing first hand certain things is to have a sense of trial and error of which corrections are made and it becomes a different situation all together as now it is a learning situation in which over countless research hours were not exposed to the specific situations or information that through one’s trials and tribulations can be made to be a positive from what had been a negative. Hey also if ever you have some 200T that stop running altogether and decide you want to switch over to the 201t now that the Mtronics have been worked through and seem to not hold a error please let me know as I am looking for an extremely tired or dead 200T that I am able to port and rebuild provided it had not blown up and it it has I will gladly pick up parts as they become available on eBay so I am able to build a 200T. I have plenty of chainsaws an three top handle arborist saws for just myself while other saws are for woodcarving and timber made furniture I carve while even having a 661R-mag but have always wanted to get a 200T they just had a brand new 200T used once and put back in original box that was on eBay for $1200 and I kick myself daily for not selling a couple Husqvarna and or one of my 201t to get that saw even though it was priced much higher then when it was purchased I spent 800 on two different 201T and knowing how much better the 200t is said to be especially when ported and polished with an exhaust system upgrade an a timing advance is said to just absolutely rip with a 20” mini tip or dime tip bar on a 1/4” sprocket which I have switched one of my 201t I use for climbing with a dime tip and 1/4 sprocket conversion and it is pretty much a different saw then with the stock bar and chain after doing the mtronics reset. I heard you mention that the 200 you were using in this video was becoming tired and realistically I would gladly pay good cash or even trade for a tuned 194t or even a running strong 455 or 240 Husqvarna that run hot and are set up for carving for a tired old 200t I can use as a base platform to build a saw on. Once again thank you sir for the information and knowledge you have given and the segments like when in your office and looking at the veneer do you have a different channel for your woodworking and veneer or is it all on the one channel and just look in your videos or playlists section?

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Рік тому

      Wow, long comment, thanks. I don’t want to get rid of any saws. Only this one channel. I do have a play list of woodworking videos.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/play/PL6F5760D69E8DA777.html

  • @sanchoc4860
    @sanchoc4860 5 років тому

    I try to only watch what I subscribe to and although I'm picky about which one I am watching your older videos even the unpopular ones.

  • @LarryAllenTonar
    @LarryAllenTonar 5 років тому

    What efforts do arborists take to disinfect their tools between uses -- or do they cut an infected, rotting limb and then use the same tool elsewhere?

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      LarryAT easiest way is to spray the tools down with aerosol Lysol

  • @FoardFow
    @FoardFow 5 років тому

    I started watching because I have this 100 ft. Cottonwood hanging over My garage
    and I want this oddball tree removed, looks like it grew out of the culvert pipe and
    get lots of water... Just studying up on this plus I'm a long time tree lover. Thanks

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      Foard Fow cottonwood, has it’s own unique qualities and defects.

  • @alenthehuskie
    @alenthehuskie 5 років тому

    I have 65 year old silver maple in my yard that are half rotted and hollow that I'm taking down, they also have blight, black fungle spots on all the leafs, if I say planted a red maple replacement will it get sick from the old trees?

    • @gschgvt2956
      @gschgvt2956 5 років тому

      Alex Engebos The black fungal spots on the leaves are not harmful to the tree, only to the aesthetics. If you want to get rid of it you need to properly deal with all the leaves that have fallen every year. As do your neighbors if they are showing the same issue.

  • @sycamoregamingz5506
    @sycamoregamingz5506 5 років тому

    I love silver maples, so this was a great video, and I'm wondering how they react in a woods environment growth rate wise, info would be greatly appreciated. Have a good one man

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      Sycamore Gamingz as in “wild trees”? Never seen them in a wild environment.

    • @nathanmullinix7010
      @nathanmullinix7010 5 років тому +1

      I have them down where I fish and they are massive and very old one is close to 5 to 6 ft in diameter at the bottom

  • @davidwinslager6266
    @davidwinslager6266 5 років тому +1

    In my neck of the woods if you have a silver maple that’s 10 yo. it’s an old timer. They hare true junk trees here

  • @martinspijker9661
    @martinspijker9661 5 років тому

    1975.. that like operating on a old friend..:)
    is your channel not monatized yet?

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      Martin Spijker not in a rush to throw ads at you unless monetizing improves the way UA-cam features my stuff. Tough call because it’s not about the money

  • @OBS_Ford_Diesels_Inc
    @OBS_Ford_Diesels_Inc 5 років тому

    Silver maples are beautiful trees. But yes they do tend to decay if pruned. We have 1 as big as this 1. Its lost a few limbs due to decay or they died, then fell off. Some of those spots have started to decline, but not terribly, yet. It's not endangering anything if it has a failure. A few others we have that haven't been pruned are doing much better. Left alone they are very nice trees

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      obs ford diesels inc. 1 some species are better off left alone.

    • @OBS_Ford_Diesels_Inc
      @OBS_Ford_Diesels_Inc 5 років тому

      Its just 1 of the trees I worry about. In front of the house there's a large birch tree. Used to be a twin trunk. About 10 - 15 years ago my grandpa cut one of them off. The stump quickly rotted away, then that side of the tree's roots. Now it's spreading to the remaining trunk, which has a decay pocket from a removed branch, and a crack going up the trunk. It needs to be removed before it fails. Out back there's a large tree that is almost 3 feet across trunk. Its completely hollow up and down the entire trunk. Has a crack going up the trunk, pretty good sized. A few years back we put some threaded rods through the trunk, maybe 6 or so, with large washers to keep it from opening up during the bitter cold winter days. Its beautiful, but eventually it too will have to go. Both of them would likely hit the house if they fail. Unfortunately my dad loves the 1 tree too much to remove it, even though it's a hazardous tree. He does recognize the birch needs to go, it gets worse each year.

    • @oh_k8
      @oh_k8 5 років тому

      I've seen these trees fail without pruning when it has multiple leaning trunks, which this species often does. Limbs and trunks tear off in weather events and decay. It's a gamble with this tree. Some live to a great old age, many fail.

  • @hugoallison3701
    @hugoallison3701 5 років тому

    any good book recommendations on the topic of wood species specific characteristics and uses.?? thanks

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      hugo allison Woodworking and lumber books deal with those issues but I have yet to find a book that explains stronger species versus trees that decay easily.

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 5 років тому

    Tme to get out the bat, and metal rod, and find out the depth of those heartwood failures, and take remedial action for those portions that are truly dangerous (1+ foot of internal rott). I am still of the ancestral opinion to paint those cuts that are bigger than 1 inch, as they will never truly be able to re-grow and seal up their cuts, and any water/bugs/bacterial infections only create these continued decaying situations.

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 5 років тому

    keep it up you will be to 100 k soon.

  • @onespiceybbw
    @onespiceybbw 5 років тому

    i agree about silver maples. messy awful treees, but people plant them a lot here in the mid u.s. because they grow fast.

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 5 років тому

    Hey, ... where's that moustache ? Did it fall off ?

  • @David-hh7nc
    @David-hh7nc 4 роки тому

    I have a quadruple trunk Silver maple one of the trunks were taken down a few years ago because of a storm now the cut part is pretty much black in the Center. Is forming a hole which is basically breaking apart like a wine cork I’m realizing all the leaves have holes in it and black spots I think the tree is about over 100 years old do you think it’s time for her to come down I live near a school God for bid anything happens bad. And the bark on a couple of the trunks R beginning to fall off

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 роки тому +1

      David Lee asking me to advise you based on just your comment would be unprofessional. Suggest you ask a Certified Arborist to inspect it.

    • @David-hh7nc
      @David-hh7nc 4 роки тому

      arboristBlairGlenn You’re hundred percent right I had a gentleman here today I’m matter-of-fact I was very surprised that he came out on a Sunday and he told me what I expected that she Has to come down she’s well over do.😔

  • @gabemalcolm4429
    @gabemalcolm4429 5 років тому

    Those 200t's are great saws we are about to buy a couple 201tc's

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому +1

      Rufus LC ok but fussy. They don’t fire up as good as the 200t

  • @Giganfan2k1
    @Giganfan2k1 7 місяців тому

    The video starts at 5:30.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 місяців тому +1

      In fairness, most of my videos have a short intro. This one did drag on a bit

    • @Giganfan2k1
      @Giganfan2k1 7 місяців тому

      @@arboristBlairGlenn No problem I am putting this into a video playlist as a reference. So I will probably watch it a dozen times. I am just saving myself later.
      But, while I am here...
      So, I just bought 10 silver maple seedlings.
      What I want do do is find a maple tree I can pollard. Then take the yearly growth mulch it for making Lions Mane grow bags.
      I am worried the sliver maples won't take to getting topped very well. I was thinking about treating the wood with propolis, bees wax or both.
      Thoughts? Is there a fast growing maple that can take yearly cut backs? Thanks for any help.

  • @stanislavkocur3408
    @stanislavkocur3408 5 років тому

    Well...for just about anything maybe you cant find a video. I am looking for a video that would in detail explain how to cut a tree canopy shorter. I found lot of videos of guys doing it, guys even showing how to cut a branch shorter but a guide to cut big and old crowns shorter is hard to find. Lets say I have a oak (quercus robur) and I am told to reduce it 15%. That usually means weight so well dry and sick branches make up lets say 4% and then i have to cut all branches somewhat shorter. So I need a video how to plan crown reducing. Usually we need to make lifting up cut and then overall shortening cut. If u have made a video like this i would love to watch it

  • @charlescoombs1517
    @charlescoombs1517 5 років тому

    Carpenter ants Prime Suspect

  • @billambrose3944
    @billambrose3944 5 років тому

    9:25 old man in the tree , haunting you Blair

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      bill ambrose Humm, seeing things in the patterns?

    • @yourdaddy6030
      @yourdaddy6030 3 роки тому

      I see it I see it looking straight out of.......arggggggh

    • @meetshield2461
      @meetshield2461 Рік тому

      Definitely there. 3 of them stacked actually.

  • @BS-km9oe
    @BS-km9oe 5 років тому

    I like your pickup.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      B S bought it new in 97. 340 thousand miles on her.

    • @BS-km9oe
      @BS-km9oe 5 років тому

      @@arboristBlairGlenn these old ford 7.3s will run forever. I have a 2000 7.3 that I bought new. It has been babyed though only 185000. Do you have any issues in California with emissions? Just curious.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      B S not yet but maybe coming.

  • @marbleman52
    @marbleman52 5 років тому +2

    I'm not a Silver Maple fan....I don't like the roots the way they make the yard rough to mow across, and besides, they aren't even pretty in the Fall, like the Red Maple and Sugar Maples are. I have cut down a couple of Silvers in my yard and I have another one that is in the wrong spot that doesn't do anything for me...like make me breakfast...!! Not to worry...I have probably close to 100 other trees in my front & back yard and along the fence line...I will not miss it.

  • @stevenmiller5366
    @stevenmiller5366 5 років тому +2

    Silver Maples a considered A Weed tree in Michigan. They grow fast and die way earlier than you would expect. I'd cut that tree down...……..

  • @kenthomson6528
    @kenthomson6528 3 роки тому

    UA-cam its a shame they censor

  • @inthegarden6556
    @inthegarden6556 Рік тому

    So are you there to kill the trees or to save them?

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Рік тому

      Weird comment

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Рік тому

      Do you follow my channel?

    • @inthegarden6556
      @inthegarden6556 Рік тому

      @@arboristBlairGlenn well, I saw the part in the video where you said you were part of the reason for the trees condition. No I don't follow your channel. First time I see it.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Рік тому

      @@inthegarden6556 thanks for responding. My channel is mostly about teaching tree conditions and problems. Sometimes removals. Think you might enjoy these.

    • @inthegarden6556
      @inthegarden6556 Рік тому

      @@arboristBlairGlenn yes I'll watch I do watch other orchardist and arborist channels to learn and for entertainment.
      Thank you🙏

  • @jackyoung42
    @jackyoung42 5 років тому +1

    what if ? ??
    what if you used a tree wound dressing like is used on fruit trees ?!!
    or would that cause other problems??

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      jack young wound dressing has been shown to be of no value except for grafting

    • @mr.thomas5186
      @mr.thomas5186 5 років тому

      @@arboristBlairGlenn please state your source? I find your claim hard to accept.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      Mr. Thomas Maslar it’s not my claim. Years of studies by many top scientists dissecting trees has shown this to be true. Particularly Dr Alex Shigo. Look him up.

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 5 років тому

    fill those holes with concrete, I heard that helps.

  • @feez357
    @feez357 5 років тому

    I don't even remember that 'viral' video of yours. I subscribed because you know what you are talking about and some videos are useful to me. I don't watch them all, I just looked at your channel and I watch about 1/5. I don't share because I don't know anybody with the same interest. HINT-> You see the chainsaw advice video is almost triple your average? I want to see rigging techniques and ANYTHING equipment related. But I really do respect your old guy wisdom when it comes to 'wood' topics.

  • @lynnglidewell7367
    @lynnglidewell7367 2 місяці тому

    The music with the chirping birds in the introduction is completely annoying. It needs to be removed.

  • @larrykluckoutdoors8227
    @larrykluckoutdoors8227 5 років тому

    You sure get some ugly trees to work on...

  • @marbleman52
    @marbleman52 5 років тому

    Blair Glen...The evil mad scientist who likes to dissect living things...OH NO...!!

  • @wim0104
    @wim0104 5 років тому

    "viral" has nothing to do with word-of-mouth. if the youtube robots don't push your video, you won't get beyond the 1,000 level. youtube "popularity" has nothing to do with hard work, nor # of subscribers; very few people follow the youtube subs page, which is also why youtuber channels have to push this "enable the bell" thing. If all ppl used their subs page, nobody would need the bell/notifications.

  • @ravixof159
    @ravixof159 5 років тому

    Hi Blair. I'd love to be able to support you on Patreon sometime.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      Ravix of thanks, never considered that.

    • @ravixof159
      @ravixof159 5 років тому

      Yeah, a few bucks from 5% a month or video can add up for video equipment upgrades or some pocket money. I contribute a few bucks a month for several channels on Patreon and wouldn't hesitate to throw some your way.

  • @Stevieray77
    @Stevieray77 3 роки тому

    Subject is "Silver maple hazards" so got interesting at 5:30

  • @lakhbinderjitsingh7795
    @lakhbinderjitsingh7795 Рік тому

    Silver maple turn to Hindus worship lamps few minutes ago on the heaven's my imeg from HIS mouth THE omnipresent GOD of 🌍 and my traveling 🌟 blinking traveling to HIS mouth satnam waheguruji 🙏😇🌍 ok

  • @lakhbinderjitsingh7795
    @lakhbinderjitsingh7795 Рік тому

    Spiritual things more beautiful 🌹 morning time ago 🌼 like today silver maple turn to Hindus worship lamps few minutes ago 🙏 waheguru waheguru waheguru ji ❤️🙏🌍 hopefully someone see pictures of my awakening 🙏😇❤️🌍🌞🌝🎅 type smile and laugh IMEG of omnipresent GOD of 🌏 ok

  • @llamedosr7843
    @llamedosr7843 5 років тому

    Don't wear a bikini.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 років тому

      llamedos R ??

    • @llamedosr7843
      @llamedosr7843 5 років тому +1

      @@arboristBlairGlenn sorry. You mentioned other you tube videos where people wear bikinis.

    • @frankorner8797
      @frankorner8797 4 роки тому

      Or do where a bikini I could use the lagh

  • @user-lo8xc8im4h
    @user-lo8xc8im4h 3 місяці тому

    is sliver maple good firewood