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Join Date: Aug 2017
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I'm full of questions today!
Anyone have a recommendation for an arborist who can do tree work on Bear Island. There is climbing involved as there are branches over buildings and few trees that don't look healthy too close to buildings. I want to preserve as many trees as possible but want an expert to identify problem/sick trees. Ideally they's chip up branches which I can spread. It's mostly pine and hemlock so not the best to burn so I'm guessing big stuff will need to be hauled away. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Merrimack and Welch Island
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Without question: Arbor Tech. for trimming and removal. They work alongside Belknap landscaping who can identify and treat sick trees. Arbor Tech has worked for us on Welch over several projects. Belknap Landscaping presented to the Gilford Island Association this past spring meeting on various tree health issues. They're Working with us currently to manage Japanese Barberry, an invasive that also has thorns, so hard to manage at the homeowner level. Some of our brush they just stacked and waded through with a saw from different directions. This created wildlife habitat and a couple of year later, you'd never know it was there. Five Stars. 603.491-5183 for Courtney at Arbor Tech.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Welch Island and The Taylor Community
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