How to kill a tree

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Does anybody have any suggestions on how to kill a tree secretly?



Let's just say to preserve marital harmony, I'd like a tree rubbed out but it to not be obvious. It is on my property and killing it would in no way be illegal. I just want to get rid this particular tree.



If you have any suggestions, please post. Thanks.
 
Why take on this responsibility yourself? I would hire a tree hitman.







But seriously, I think anything that would kill the tree is going to kill the grass around it too, leaving a trail to the crime...
 
Don't know if it works for all trees, but we use to drive copper nails into Cottonwood trees to kill them. Not real obvious either. Growing up, our neighborhood was full of them and they make a huge mess. I don't remember seeing many of them in my teens. :)



You can also girdle a tree-cut a notch all the way around it thorouh the bark-all of the nutrients travel up the layer right under the bark (If I had paid more attention in Biology, I could tell you what that layer is). A lot more obvious though.



*not that I'm advocating killing trees...but....:)
 
After the tree is dead and then removed, I'd like to plant another tree in the area so I'm concerned using chemicals would harm the soil for another tree so root killer might be ruled out. I dunno that for sure so I'll read a label and look for copper nails.
 
My dad over fertilized a pretty good size tree in our yard last summer and killed it. He used that thing that u hook up to a hose then stick in the ground....put a little tablet thing in it or something....ill do it for 20 grand, plus the price of materials for the hit....



-Justin
 
Round-up! a gallon of this stuff should do the trick. It will take some time but the dammage will be irreversable,
 
zippymbr said:
Round-up! a gallon of this stuff should do the trick. It will take some time but the dammage will be irreversable,



Roundup is supposed to be sprayed on the foliage...but you're right, it should work, should be able to target that specific tree without any collateral damage, if careful.



PS I know this works, because years ago one fall I had a tree guy clear some area at work and he said to call him every spring and he would spray Roundup down to keep the area clear. Next spring I called him and he said he didn't do that anymore, because they didn't clean out their sprayer tank and then sprayed some trees...
 
Thanks for the suggestions.



I'm just tired of that damn aphid infested, twig dropping, bird hosting monster ruining my freshly detailed cars.



Now, do I have the nerve? That's the question.
 
Systematic insecticide sprayed on the tree or applied on the ground will control the aphids for months also get rid of the ants because they harvest aphids. By removing the aphids that will control the sap

To remove the tree legally just do down and ask them you want to plant other one because the tree that's there is a nuisance tree.
 
Pssst....

I knows a woodpecker with very reasonable rates. He's from Jersey so it just a short flight.......

You won't hav'ta pay nuttin, you's just gonna owe the 'family' a favor.
 
Cutting a deep notch around the base of the tree will disrupt the flow of water/nutrients through the vascular tissues of the tree. Without receiving the essential macronutrients, micronutrients, and water, the tissues above the notch will die. This will not happen overnight though. You'll likely see signs of necrosis first. You'll notice leaves wilting and other tissues looking sub-par. Eventually though, the tree will basically starve to death.
 
so dig a little moat around the base of the tree, cut thru the bark below ground level, and then put the dirt back to cover up the "incision" Should work out great.
 
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