THREE BEST RATED – SOME OF THE FACTORS THEY USE TO RATE SERVICES
Three Best Rated use a 50 point inspection to decide which companies they award to. Some of the factors that form this 50 point inspection include:
THREE BEST RATED – SOME OF THE FACTORS THEY USE TO RATE SERVICES
Three Best Rated use a 50 point inspection to decide which companies they award to. Some of the factors that form this 50 point inspection include:
The Facts:
– What is Ash Dieback? It is a tree disease.
– What causes it? A fungus called Hymenoscyphus fraxineus .
– Also known as? Ash dieback, Chalara, Chalara Ash dieback.
– What trees does it affect? The Common Ash Fraxinus excelsior young and old.
– Areas affected so far? The whole of the UK.
– Prognosis? The disease is now endemic.
– Origin? Asia, arrived in the UK via Europe.
THREE BEST RATED – SOME OF THE FACTORS THEY USE TO RATE SERVICES
Three Best Rated use a 50 point inspection to decide which companies they award to. Some of the factors that form this 50 point inspection include:
The term "co-dominant stems" is used to describe two or more main stems (or "leaders") that are about the same diameter and emerge from the same location on the main trunk as seen in the picture above.
As the tree grows older, the stems remain similar in size without any single one becoming dominant.
Why are such stems important to recognize?
How can you tell if there is a serious problem?
If you have a co-dominant stem that you are concerned about you should seek the advice of a trained professional.
This is by no means intended to be used as an extensive guide to tree hazard assessment,simply to aid understanding of some common tree related problems that can cause a tree to fail.
THREE BEST RATED – SOME OF THE FACTORS THEY USE TO RATE SERVICES
Three Best Rated use a 50 point inspection to decide which companies they award to. Some of the factors that form this 50 point inspection include: