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How long will it survive? #8395264
04/29/25 09:15 PM
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Looked at my elms trees the other day looks like they must be bugged lots of holes in the trunk and limbs but I知 not seeing woodpeckers in any numbers doing the damage. In my firewood I知 finding hornets deep in the bigger rounds and what looks like flat looking mealworms with pinchers. Still blooming but the years will be few for a couple trees by the house.

No surprise the trees in area the elm and ash have been dying off for years now a great time to own a wood boiler.

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Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395277
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That Dutch Elm disease is a bad thing. If the tree shows of some dead branches and such it is too late. The stuff spreads and needs to burned not lay around.


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Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395281
04/29/25 09:34 PM
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Snowy is correct. Elm here dies and stays upright for 30 yrs without falling. This can be good and bad. Makes decent, not best firewood. Tough to split.

Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395286
04/29/25 09:38 PM
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Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395291
04/29/25 09:41 PM
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We got pretty much completely wiped out here. Once it shows sizeable dead branches, it will be dead by fall. The tree will literally be hard as rock when you cut it down within the same year it dies. We've found, once you cut it down, it will quickly regrow all around the stump, and that will also succumb. Mother nature is a strange gal.

Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395292
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Did not expect the worst one to even bud this year but it did I was surprised it did.


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Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395297
04/29/25 09:45 PM
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I don't know as much about elm , with ash you want to cut them before they fully die and have a couple green limbs left

they will stand for years but they can get to where they will drop dead stuff that can take you out while you are cutting watch carful and keep your hard hat on


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Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395302
04/29/25 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
Did not expect the worst one to even bud this year but it did I was surprised it did.

Brace yourself, it will bud out and look like its gonna make it, and be dead as dirt by fall. Its kind of amazing.

Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395305
04/29/25 09:55 PM
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If it's insects and not Dutch Elm disease killing the trees and you want to save them pour imidacloprid around the drip line of the trees. The roots will take it up and it will kill the insects feeding on them. You can also inject it into the phloem.

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Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395313
04/29/25 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
Looked at my elms trees the other day looks like they must be bugged lots of holes in the trunk and limbs but I知 not seeing woodpeckers in any numbers doing the damage. In my firewood I知 finding hornets deep in the bigger rounds and what looks like flat looking mealworms with pinchers. Still blooming but the years will be few for a couple trees by the house.

No surprise the trees in area the elm and ash have been dying off for years now a great time to own a wood boiler.

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When it succumbs, cut a chopping block out of the trunk, and it will give your years of good hard chopping. PS: the elm beetle lives just under the bark, however, once the trees are infected, its game over as far as the eye can see.

Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Saskquatch] #8395319
04/29/25 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Saskquatch
Originally Posted by Law Dog
Did not expect the worst one to even bud this year but it did I was surprised it did.

Brace yourself, it will bud out and look like its gonna make it, and be dead as dirt by fall. Its kind of amazing.

Yep!!! ^


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Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395320
04/29/25 10:28 PM
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elm beetles are in the cambium layer just under the bark, the fungus in their tunnels is what stops the flow of nutrients
the round holes are from Cerambycidae beetles, they take several years to mature.....the wasps are parasites that have drilled through the wood to lay in the larvae....they have 5-6 inch long ovipositors to do this.
the circle of the exit hole tell what family of beetle it is, some are round some are oval

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the bark looks ash not elm...

Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Northof50] #8395325
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Originally Posted by Northof50
the bark looks ash not elm...

It's definitely an Ash. Likely Ash Borer killing it, once you see the signs it'll be dead within a year most likely.

Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395330
04/29/25 10:44 PM
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Could be an Ash both ash/elm are dying here big time most planted when the farms were started many years ago. They that die off year after year self thinning the shelter belts my neighbor has lost about 2/3 of the trees he had 20 years ago a handful at a time.

No saving the one in the photo the base is rotted it痴 never getting better will just start some new trees it痴 about time to replant the holes in the tree belts.

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Originally Posted by Northof50
the bark looks ash not elm...

Yep, Ash.


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Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395396
04/30/25 06:33 AM
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I bought a house in 02. Went to an auction and bought 14 trees back in the day. Planted them. They died. All ash. lol.

Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395424
04/30/25 07:44 AM
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In late 80s the elm beetles
were thick in Pittsburgh.
I worked alongside an arborist
who saved one large elm
that was owned by a horticulture guru.
I burned elm wood, the guru burned money.





Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Law Dog] #8395442
04/30/25 08:59 AM
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Re: How long will it survive? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8395479
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Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by Northof50
the bark looks ash not elm...

It's definitely an Ash. Likely Ash Borer killing it, once you see the signs it'll be dead within a year most likely.



Yep,

I had one just like it they killed. Those little tiny holes spell doom.

The bigger holes are woodpeckers getting after them.

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