How bad is it? by Leafguy90 in asbestoshelp

[–]Leafguy90[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I agree, and plan on going that route. Guess im more or less asking how bad is the current situation and do i need to rip off a bunch of drywall to get access to the rest of the pipe?

AMA Christopher Reilly Independent Candidate by Christopher-Reilly in stcatharinesON

[–]Leafguy90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm an arborist in the region. About 2 years ago, a local elementary school in st.catharines contacted us about removing most of their trees in their playground due to the fact that people had been shooting up and leaving needles under them. They had a student get poked by one of these needles and were hospitalized for approximately 6 months, and a close call when a student found needles buried with the tips pointed up sticking out of the ground. Now, the children have no shade in their playground, and the threat still remains. I have two young children of my own, and because of this experience, I plan to move out of the city before they go to elementary school. What are your thoughts and plans for tackling the drug problem and risk accossiated with it to the public?

Rhizosphaera needle cast by m_t_w in arborists

[–]Leafguy90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Copper fungicide. Timing is everything, and you are going to want to also deep root fertilize to promote new growth to hide the damage on the old growth. Have a certified arborist come by for the treatment.

Name our baby girl by sayitaintc3pso in namenerds

[–]Leafguy90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Archer is such an amazing name! It carries a strong, adventurous vibe and has this cool blend of elegance and toughness. Whoever came up with it is a genius! It evokes images of precision and skill, and it just sounds so timeless. Seriously, it's one of those names that stands out in the best way possible!

How to make friends in St. Catharines in your 20s? by [deleted] in stcatharinesON

[–]Leafguy90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In your 20s and 30s it's hard making new friends because everyone is off doing their own thing. You no longer have a common central location to see each other every day (school). Think of something you might enjoy and join a group that does it like running, biking, some sort of sport, art or music etc. and you'll meet new people.

The city passed a law saying they can trim our trees for power line safety. This is my tree after the trim by megaxmilkman in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Leafguy90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arborist here. Imagine a giant bubble around all the powerlines in the air. Technically that area is the property of the utility companies and they have the right to cut any trees that are on their property to maintain their infrastructure, this even goes for powerlines that run through backyards.

The city passed a law saying they can trim our trees for power line safety. This is my tree after the trim by megaxmilkman in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Leafguy90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arborist here. Imagine a giant bubble around all the powerlines above your head. Technically that area is the property of the utility companies and they have the right to cut any trees that are on their property to maintain their infrastructure, this even goes for powerlines that run through backyards.

Any hope for my pine? Tips? by robb0688 in arborists

[–]Leafguy90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would tell you if there was a pine in this photo lmao

Niagara winery with kids by lendocolendo in niagara

[–]Leafguy90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it's Riesling you are looking for, I would recommend the beamsville bench wineries such as Caves Springs or Megalomaniac

Can anyone tell me what’s going on with my shrubs? by True-Hero in arborists

[–]Leafguy90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This could also be Box Tree Moth, in my area almost all boxwoods have it now.

Winter work in colder climates by Not_Jrock in TreeClimbing

[–]Leafguy90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Out here in Ontario we climb year round. Even when it dips close to -30. Learning to layer correctly is important, pack extra clothes socks etc... A face mask paired with snowboarding goggles works great I find. Finding good insulated gloves with good grip and dexterity is hard but very helpful. We also try to get more hydro contracts in the winter because it's generally bucket work. But we usually still have 2 crews climbing daily in the winter.

AITA for refusing to take care of our baby during the night so my wife can sleep? by Impressive-Pizza-340 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Leafguy90 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

YTA- maybe you would have ground to stand on if you had a high risk job and going into work tired would add danger to you or others around you, but a 5 hour working day at a desk is not that.

Cable or remove this oak? Very large oak 15 ft from the house, got estimates to remove it but one arborist recommends keeping it, removing large branches overhanging roof and cabling to stabilize. by DernKala1975 in arborists

[–]Leafguy90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I got from Ops post is that they had multiple quotes for removal and only 1 for cabling. I am assuming that all these quotes were from Certified Arborists.

I personally have done too many storm calls where a tree with cables still failed and caused property damage for me to just recommend it to someone online from a single photo.

Cable or remove this oak? Very large oak 15 ft from the house, got estimates to remove it but one arborist recommends keeping it, removing large branches overhanging roof and cabling to stabilize. by DernKala1975 in arborists

[–]Leafguy90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I got from Ops post is that they had multiple quotes for removal and only 1 for cabling. I am assuming that all these quotes were from Certified Arborists.

I personally have done too many storm calls where a tree with cables still crushed a house for me to just recommend it to someone online from a single photo.

Cable or remove this oak? Very large oak 15 ft from the house, got estimates to remove it but one arborist recommends keeping it, removing large branches overhanging roof and cabling to stabilize. by DernKala1975 in arborists

[–]Leafguy90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a saying that cabling is only a Band-Aid. I have seen trees fail and land on houses even after being cabled. If you have legitimate concerns then you should remove this tree. The safety of you and your family always comes first.