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Maliciousness.....

Subject: Maliciousness.....
From: Andersonarb
Date: Jul 03 2008 12:28:18
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What ho etc etc.
I've just come back from looking at some trees that were maliciously  damaged 
15 years or so ago. They didn't get killed obviousl but the damage is  still 
obvious; neatly drilled holes at the bases, presumably for weed killer,  the 
soils appear to have been polluted with oil, still apparent after all this  
time, and also that old favourite Cu nails hammered in to the trunk at ground 
 
level.
 
What I would like to know if someone cleverer than me could reveal, is what  
is the objective of sticking Cu nails in a tree? Obviously it's a nominally  
heavy metal albeit (according to my books) the least toxic of them. Cu 
compounds  are obviously used as fungicides so they won't do the mychorrhizae 
any  
good...
 
Also has anyone ever sen a tree killed specifically by Cu nails?
 
Thanks as ever.
 
Bill.
 
PS/NB. I'm not mentioning Cu by its more common name, just in case someone  
one day in searching out information on it's efficacy for tree killing, 
should  
stumble on this thread and any info it may reveal. Don't wanna make it too 
easy  for em. Although Chris might very well tell me I'm wasting my time 
being  
over-cautious.



   


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