What To Do When Your Tree Is Infected

Nov 06, 2023

When Fungus Strikes: What to Do When Your Tree is Infected

fungus growing on decayed tree

Trees are not only aesthetically pleasing to the eye, but they can also provide shade, promote relaxation, and even add value to your property. However, these beautiful and functional giants can often suffer from various diseases, with fungus being one of the most common culprits. The fungus can cause a range of issues, including leaf discoloration, premature leaf drop, and even eventual death of the tree. In this blog post, we’ll review common types of fungus found on trees in Georgia, how to tell if a tree can be saved, the most common trees in Georgia, and things you can do to stop fungus before it starts.


Common Types of Fungus in Georgia:


Georgia's subtropical climate makes it the ideal location for different fungi species to thrive. Here are some common fungi found growing on your trees.


  • Armillaria root rot
  • Anthracnose
  • Cedar Apple Rust
  • Oak wilt
  • Powdery Mildew
  • Brown Rot


Can A Tree Be Saved If It Has Fungus?


It is possible to treat and save a tree that has fungal infections, but it truly depends on the severity of the fungus growth. In the early stages, tree fungus can be treated with pruning and fungicide. However, if the fungus has already spread throughout the tree, it may have already gone too far, and the tree will need to be removed to prevent the disease from spreading further.


How to Tell If Your Tree is Too Late to Be Saved


It might be too late to save your tree if you see the following signs:


  • Bark Cracks
  • Dead or Yellow Leaves
  • Extensive Fungal Growth
  • Weak Wood
  • Large Holes In The Trunk


Things You Can Do to Prevent Trees From Getting Fungus:


  • Mulch
  • Disease-resistant types of trees
  • Pruning
  • Good Drainage
  • Watering System


Conclusion

In summary, trees are living things that require care and maintenance to stay healthy. A tree fungus can be disastrous if not taken care of promptly. In some cases, a tree can be saved if the fungal invasion has not spread too far. Remember to keep an eye on the signs of fungus growth and always seek professional help if the situation seems to be out of hand. Take precautions to keep your yard free from fungal infections by following the prevention measures outlined. Your trees, your landscape, and your yard will look grand, all thanks to you!


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