I think some kind of animal got to it or kids have been peeling the bark, I love this tree is there any way I can heal it or save it? 🥺

The wound is pretty tall for a bridge graft but I can try doing one (idk if those would work on this kind of tree?) I don't know if those paint on pruning sealants are harmful but that was going to be my first option.

There are earwigs in the peeling area of the wound 😟

  • chickentendrils [any, comrade/them]
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    1 year ago

    How's the tree doing otherwise? If it's been well, I wouldn't do anything. I've had similar wounds on oaks, river birches, willow trees. They just "scab" over, unless whatever happened keeps happening. Mine were storm damage mostly. I'd never use a sealant personally. I had a river birch that split in half around its base when I was young. The wound ended up rotting pretty badly and was home to lots of weird insects, ended up taking steps to dry and taped a trash bag over it in the rain. Now there's just a few inch impression but it scabbed over just fine.

    • improve9029 [none/use name]
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      1 year ago

      The tree still looks healthy, it was struck by lightning a while ago and recovered from the huge vertical crack in the bark.

      I think this was caused by a woodpecker or squirrel and got concerned because the damage is more horizontal. Google made it sound like that earwigs were a sign that it was a goner, but hearing that your river birch survived all that makes me feel less worried now.

      ❤️🌳