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"Now is the time to prune your Trees to protect them
from Oak Wilt"
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Live Oaks, can get Oak Wilt
by way of root transmission from another Live Oak, or from
the sap feeding, Nitidulide beetle. This insect would first have to
have fed from a tree with an infected fungal mat.
A fungal spore can stick to its body, then be carried to the next
tree that the insect feeds upon. Red Oaks are the most common tree
to produce this infected fungal mat.
Insect transmission does not occur from Live Oak to Live
Oak as Live Oaks are When Oak Wilt travels through the grafted root system of Live Oaks, it is at a rate of about 75 feet per year. Spread at a rate of 150 feet per year has been documented.
Spanish/Red Oaks primarily get
Oak Wilt by insect transfer. Spanish/Red Oaks do not develop
grafted root systems. Furthermore, Spanish/Red Oaks are one of the
few trees known to produce the infected fungal mat and fungal
spore, that can be transported by way of sap feeding beetles. This
infected fungal mat most commonly forms in mild temperatures, for
the first year following the trees death from Oak Wilt.
Spanish/Red Oaks can not be salvaged once they have contracted the
disease. They should be removed immediately upon decline.
Most Oaks develop mechanical problems
which cause self inflicted wounding.
This 1. Trees that need to be pruned, should be pruned, by a professional Arborist, as soon as possible. This will significantly reduce the possibility of Oak Wilt infection by insect vector.
2. Needless to say, trees that don't need to be pruned, should
not be pruned.
3. When pruning trees susceptible to insect transmission of any disease, a non-phytotoxic wound sealer should always be used. Again, call us, we are here to help. We have professional Arborists to help you make that determination. |