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Treating Bracket Fungi

by "Luke" <blah@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 3, 2008 at 10:42 AM

Hi,

I have some form of Bracket Fungi in a tree of mine (unsure of the type of

tree), a pic of the fungi can be seen here
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f102/anzacspirit/055.jpg
. Just curious
if 
there is a treatment for this, I've read that if it has rotted the tree
away 
too much then the tree needs to be cut down. The tree is a good 10m high, 
with branches over my house and a neighbours garage. I have actually
gouged 
out all the fungus this morning and in a couple of spots it has rotted
into 
the tree about3-4 inches. I have sprayed triforine on it, I realise it is
a 
rose fungicide but thought it may help. Any suggestions prior to me
getting 
an arborist to come out and have a look? There are about 8 outbreaks over 
the tree if that makes any difference.

Regards
Luke
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Treating Bracket Fungi
"Luke" <blah  2008-07-03 10:42:31 
Re: Treating Bracket Fungi
terryc <newssixspam-sp  2008-07-03 15:10:34 
Re: Treating Bracket Fungi
Andrew <chiloglottis@[  2008-07-06 20:26:04 

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