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Monday - November 17, 2014
From: Georgetown, TX
Region: Southwest
Topic: Diseases and Disorders, Trees
Title: Oak Wilt in Georgetown, TX
Answered by: Larry Larson
QUESTION:
We have lost several live oaks to oak wilt. Another couple are dying but still have some green leaves. Is it OK to cut down these trees now or should we wait until they are entirely dead? I've heard early removal will result in the wilt spreading to other trees nearby more quickly.ANSWER:
Hmmm, I’ve not heard that one. There is quite a bit of question/answer discussion with Mr Smarty Plants with respect to Oak Wilt. I’ll quote them next. Our recommended time to trim Oaks is November to January, making this a good time to cut the Oak trees. There are three mechanisms commonly quoted for the spread of the wilt. One is transfer by infected tools [perhaps the source of your comment on early removal?]. The second is a similar mechanism of transfer via the Nitidulid beetle from a cut infected tree to a new victim, this is why trimming in November to January is recommended [or the heat of summer]. The third is from tree to tree via their intertwined root systems. This mechanism would argue for removal of infected trees. In all cases, the earlier the treatment or removal of infected trees, the better.
Here are several of those question/answer pairs, that should give you a sense of direction for this.
Trimming of Escarpment Oak from Austin
When is it time to remove diseased oak trees in Belton, TX?
Time for trimming oaks from Boerne TX
Possibility of oak wilt in red oak in Austin
When is the best time to trim oak trees in Driftwood TX?
Safe time to trim live oak trees
Best time to trim oak trees to avoid oak wilt
This is a serious decision though. I would recommend the help of professionals. More information and references can be found at TexasOakWilt.org. Good sources could also be someone from the Williamson County office of Texas Agrilife Extension, someone from the Texas Forest Service , or a Certified Arborist . They should be able steer you well.
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