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Re: Best way to kill a pine tree?
[Re: FurFlyin]
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03/25/23 08:30 PM
03/25/23 08:30 PM
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bill
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Deliberately killing a tree, that's leaning towards your neighbors house, would be about as crazy as loading up for a road trip to Cali for true love. Even crazier to make that whole thing up.
" I do view Jim Waltz as a really good Presidential candidate" Bama_Earl
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Re: Best way to kill a pine tree?
[Re: Andalusia]
#3884529
03/25/23 09:19 PM
03/25/23 09:19 PM
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Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 2,209 Elmore County, Al
gwstang
8 point
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8 point
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Posts: 2,209
Elmore County, Al
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All you have to do is take a Chainsaw and "ring it"-----Cut about 2" deep all the way around the base....Trust me....it WILL DIE!! x2 Called " Girdling" I had some beaver in my pond and they girdled every large tree around it. I didn't notice until hunting season a few years ago. They haven't died yet. They cut a large band around each one. I guess they eat the bark? These trees are way too big for them to fool with. They cut a lot of little ones and drug them off. 2 1/2 acre pond and it rained so much a few years back, in the winter, that the dam broke, from them building it up. Varmints. 
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Re: Best way to kill a pine tree?
[Re: Standbanger]
#3884601
03/26/23 12:20 AM
03/26/23 12:20 AM
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Joined: Sep 2014
Posts: 8,519 Moundville, Al
SuperSpike
The 46 Year Old Bowhunting Virgin
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The 46 Year Old Bowhunting Virgin
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Posts: 8,519
Moundville, Al
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Line goes tight settttttt tha hook I think he’s already back at the landing fixn to weigh in.
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Re: Best way to kill a pine tree?
[Re: AU338MAG]
#3884929
03/26/23 04:30 PM
03/26/23 04:30 PM
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Joined: Jun 2017
Posts: 6,803 Alabama
Jakethesnake
OP
The Flippin’ Idiot That Could Care Less
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The Flippin’ Idiot That Could Care Less
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Posts: 6,803
Alabama
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If you kill this tree and it falls from your property onto your neighbor’s home, are you legally liable for repairing the damage? I don’t know the answer to this but I would dang sure find out if I were you. Yes. If you create a hazardous condition like this your homeowners insurance may decline to cover the damage. Call the man and have it removed. Yeah y'all are right, I better just let it grow til I can cut it. The shade and mess it creates aint worth the risk of it falling before I cut it. Thanks yall
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Re: Best way to kill a pine tree?
[Re: Jakethesnake]
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03/26/23 05:35 PM
03/26/23 05:35 PM
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bamaeyedoc
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Montgomery
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Evidently a load of Apex #9 does a good job. Especially if it’s between the shooter and a longbeard.
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Re: Best way to kill a pine tree?
[Re: Jakethesnake]
#3885255
03/27/23 08:02 AM
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Posts: 9,247 Colbert County
Teacher One
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Colbert County
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I'm not a lawyer, but if a big storm comes through and blows that tree on your neighbor, it is considered an act of God. The person whose property the tree was on is not liable. If you poison the tree, or kill it in some manner and it falls on the neighbor's home, get your wallet open.
Finding a good tree cutter is hard to do and as mentioned above, if jwalker is close enough have him to remove it for you. I had 4 trees just cut down and left that were leaning towards a neighbors garage. I did not want a tree falling on his garage out of respect for him and our friendship. It was 700.00 four years ago. They just cut the trees down and had them to fall on me. I had to clean up all the mess and saw up all the logs to burn them. I was happy with the 700.00 bill.
I can't stand a thief.
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Re: Best way to kill a pine tree?
[Re: AU338MAG]
#3885285
03/27/23 08:29 AM
03/27/23 08:29 AM
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Posts: 27,159 Helena
3toe
Talking Turkey
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Talking Turkey
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If you kill this tree and it falls from your property onto your neighbor’s home, are you legally liable for repairing the damage? I don’t know the answer to this but I would dang sure find out if I were you. Yes. If you create a hazardous condition like this your homeowners insurance may decline to cover the damage. Call the man and have it removed. Homeowners only covers what’s inside your property line.
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Re: Best way to kill a pine tree?
[Re: Teacher One]
#3885389
03/27/23 12:23 PM
03/27/23 12:23 PM
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Posts: 7,678 Meridianville
DryFire
14 point
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14 point
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Meridianville
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I'm not a lawyer, but if a big storm comes through and blows that tree on your neighbor, it is considered an act of God. True. A lady's house here in Huntsville had significant damage from her neighbors large oak tree that fell onto her roof during a recent storm. She has no homeowner's insurance to cover the damage. A volunteer group came and removed the tree at no charge to her.
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Re: Best way to kill a pine tree?
[Re: jwalker77]
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03/27/23 12:39 PM
03/27/23 12:39 PM
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Posts: 4,884 Lower Alabama
Andalusia
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12 point
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Lower Alabama
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If you dont know the hazard exists, you are not liable. If your neighbor sends you a certified letter making you aware of the hazard or in this case, if you get on the internet and tell all humanity you killed the tree so it will fall on your neighbors house, you are liable. If its an act of nature and you are unaware of the hazard, ypu would not be responsible, it would fall on the neighbors home owners insurance. Pretty sure this is correct! If you have a leaning tree and the neighbor identifies it as a hazard to his property formally to you and you don't do anything and it is blown over by act of god and damages his property you are liable.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it"
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Re: Best way to kill a pine tree?
[Re: Tigger85]
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03/27/23 04:19 PM
03/27/23 04:19 PM
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Posts: 6,312 Lamar Co, AL
BamaGuitarDude
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12 point
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Posts: 6,312
Lamar Co, AL
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Ask a Bama fan, their speciality is killing trees. to be technically correct, our specialty is oak trees, not pines next question
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