Ash Die-Back
Commercial ash dieback services
Ash dieback is a serious disease affecting ash trees and was first found the UK in 2012. It is an airborne, fungal disease spread by active spores from June to October.
Tree Technique have been undertaking removal of ash trees infected with ash dieback since its arrival in the country and can help you identify the disease and assess your risk. We have successfully dealt with the issue in many locations, such as large privately owned estates, local authority areas and MOD sites.
Ash trees can become very unstable in the later stages of the infection and Tree Technique offer experienced solutions for dealing with these trees in an efficient and safe manner.
We can provide mechanical dismantling, manual dismantling using mobile elevated work platforms or felling from ground level if the site permits.
If your site has large quantities of infected ash trees, a return can be made for the material to help subsidise the cost of the work.
Ash die-back case study
Being one of Wiltshire Council’s approved contractors, Tree Technique was engaged to remove several Ash trees with Ash die-back in the Georges Main Carpark, Marlborough, Wiltshire.
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We cover Wiltshire, Hampshire, and all surrounding counties. Please get in touch and we will be delighted to discuss your requirements.
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