von-mil
Gold Member
I have several Austrian pines that are about 6 years old, about 6 feet tall. They have been pretty much buried in snow for the last 3 1/2 months. Now that the snow is finally melting, I am seeing that the bark on the base of the trunk is completely gone on some of the trees. I mean completely gone - nothing left but smooth wood all the way around. Does anyone know what happened here? I have not seen any animal tracks or tunnels nearby - just a bunch of bark shavings laying on the ground around the trunk.
Is there anything I can do to save these trees? How can I prevent this from happening to other pines? Some nearby spruce trees do not seem to be affected but I am not sure due to the remaining snow.
Here are some photos. I should be able to get better shots after some more melting takes place.
Thanks.



Is there anything I can do to save these trees? How can I prevent this from happening to other pines? Some nearby spruce trees do not seem to be affected but I am not sure due to the remaining snow.
Here are some photos. I should be able to get better shots after some more melting takes place.
Thanks.





