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Tree trunks typically grow straight up while their branches extend in all directions. But sometimes a tree can develop two trunks, which can pose safety hazards when left alone. If you have such a tree in the yard at your home or business, learn about the potential dangers and when to call a tree service.

What Are the Dangers of a Two-Trunk Tree?

Because the two trunks split away from each other, they’re weaker than other trees with a single trunk. They’ll have trouble holding their weight the larger they grow. As they age and become heavier or if they’re exposed to a powerful storm, they can break apart, causing serious damage wherever they fall. If you notice deep cracks through the trunks, especially in the area where they’re joined, they may already be in the process of splitting.

What Should Be Done About a Two-Trunk Tree?

tree serviceSince you can’t predict when a trunk will fall, it’s best to take preemptive action with a professional tree service. They can offer a couple of different solutions. If you want to try to save the tree, they can use their crane service to attach cables between the highest branches and the two trunks. The extra support will decrease the likelihood that one trunk will crack off.

Alternatively, you can request tree removal. The arborist will cut down the whole tree, removing the danger. After getting rid of the stump, you can plant a new tree.

 

If your two-trunk tree already seems on the verge of collapsing and you need emergency tree service, Arborist Services of Kamuela, HI, is ready to help. The locally owned and operated company has handled tree trimming and other forms of maintenance since 1999. Call them at (808) 895-6537 to schedule a free estimate for tree service, or visit their website to learn more about their offerings.

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