TreeNewal Q&A: Protect Your Trees From Oak Wilt | TreeNewal

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TREENEWAL Q&A: PROTECT YOUR TREES FROM OAK WILT It's Oak Wilt season, so if you have Oak trees on your property, until June, July is an ideal opportunity to be on high alarm for indications of Oak Wilt. Oak Wilt can have crushing impacts in North Texas, where Oak trees are some of the most widely recognized shade trees in our yards and urban Forest. Oak Wilt can kill an Oak tree very quickly, and there's little that can be done, have it whenever it's tainted. Counteraction is your most ideal choice. If you want to find out about this destructive tree disease and how to shield your trees from Oak Wilt this season, read TreeNewal's Q&A beneath.

Question: What is Oak Wilt? Answer: Oak Wilt is a vascular wilt pathogen that affects all Oak trees in North Texas. When the growth contaminates a tree, it attacks and disables people from the tree's water-directing frameworks. Texas Oak Wilt is perhaps the greatest danger to our Oak trees of Texas. It most regularly affects Red Oak and Lives Oak trees in our space. However, it can taint any Oak trees. Question: How can it spread?


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