rangerfredbob
Veteran Member
This is on a weeping willow, there's a trail leading from the creek that's 40' from the tree through the grass to this. Only the bark is disturbed, the underlying wood is barely even scratched.
There's been beavers in this area but I haven't seen anything from them in a couple years, I got a nutria a few years ago so that wouldn't surprise me, I've seen skunks and opossums and racoon tracks. Depending on what it likely is will slightly change my plan of attack, will likely involve a Harbor Freight driveway alarm. Tomorrow I'll wrap it with some hardware cloth or whatever I find in my shed to protect from further damage.
I have a feeling it hasn't done anything for a month or so since the water level FINALLY dropped far enough that I can mow to this tree which is why I haven't noticed until today.
How lethal is this to the tree? It's maybe 10" diameter and around 5 years old, being a willow it should be fairly resilient but that's a lot of damage, any good way to treat it to help it along?
You might also notice I have a red breasted sap sucker problem too, but that's a whole other thing that isn't as pressing as whatever jerk did this...