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Heart Rot
An infected tree should be inspected by a professional tree surgeon to determine the extent of the damage. Because there is little external evidence of heart rot in its early stages, by the time the infection becomes apparent, the tree may have damage too extensive to allow recovery. A professional tree surgeon will know how to prune and clean the infected area to assure the best chances for the tree's recovery. The best practice for prevention of heart rot is to maintain healthy trees through adequate watering, and proper deep-root feeding; and protecting trees from bark damage, and sealing any damage that occurs. Common sources of bark damage are lawn care tools, chains, cables, pet restraint systems, and animals such as squirrels and wood peckers.
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