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RE: Maliciousness.....

Subject: RE: Maliciousness.....
From: Burke Nick \(DEL\)
Date: Jul 03 2008 13:01:46
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 '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.'


Yes you are it googles very easily. I've had a similar case in Essex
where a street tree had 3 holes drilled and pieces of 8mm pipe inserted
and then the whole covered with mud. It probably was done more than a
year earlier as the mud was still stuck although maybe he/she kept
putting some back on .I was more worried at the time as well as I had to
other trees die for no apparent reason on the same street but no sign of
maliciousness.


Nick Burke
Planning Officer - Arboriculture
Environmental Planning, 
Development Services
Sheffield City Council, 
Howden House
1 Union Street, 
Sheffield, 
S1 2SH
T: 0114 2734198
F: 0114 2735002
nick.burke2@xxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk







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