Nasty135
Veteran Member
Glenn9643, I had a very large 80+ ft. high double trunked tulip poplar tree struck with lighting about 4 or 5 yrs. ago ,But originally I didn't know it was struck because there was no visible signs,later on way up in the tree about 50' it looked like there was a stripe of missing bark. I basically dismissed it as nothing and forgot about it ,well every year after that there was less and less foliage at the top of the tree(now mind you this tree was going to be the built in a/c for my barn building).So after finishing my building one beatiful spring day I go to paint the front door of the barn when all of sudden all these flying insects start getting stuck in my fresh paint /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif..Well after tracing the flight path of winged insects it turns out they were coming out of my precious tulip poplar tree /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Thankfully the insects were just ants but, the tree according to everyone I spoke to was a goner. I had to have it cut down /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif I just finished splitting the last of the wood this winter... But the stripe I first spoke of , by the third year was about 6" wide and bark was falling of the tree in that area. I miss that big ole tree,It was some how comforting to hear those leaves blowing in the breeze on a nice cool morning
After it had been cut down the stump which was 6' across had about 30" or more that was gone in the middle(rotted)and probably about 6' high..
So I hope your tree will survive ,I wish mine would have,who knows if I would have let it go another year or two? Picture is of tree behind barn on left,notice less foliage than other trees around it
After it had been cut down the stump which was 6' across had about 30" or more that was gone in the middle(rotted)and probably about 6' high..
So I hope your tree will survive ,I wish mine would have,who knows if I would have let it go another year or two? Picture is of tree behind barn on left,notice less foliage than other trees around it