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Two weeks ago lightening struck one of the tallest pine trees on my property.
It cut a small slash removing the bark, etc. for most of the length. The tree is in an almost impossible spot to be reached by a crane plus it is right next to the house. It has to be close to 80 feet high. What are the odds the tree will live, or has the heat from the lightening boiled the sap and it is doomed. |
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