![]() ![]() Clean your tools with a 10% bleach solution, before and after work, to avoid potentially spreading disease. Take care not to cut into any protective firm wood or living tissue! I recommend wearing Kevlar gloves to protect against potential cuts and using a planting knife to remove any bulk, loose deadwood, and a wood-shaving tool to scrape away dead wood closer to the living tissue. Gently scrape away the soft, rotted wood in the holes to reveal the living tissue.Here are my suggestions for treating your peartree trunk holes in four steps. Concrete won’t cut it (it’s also a chainsaw hazard), but there are some practices and products that will. The key is cleaning up trunk holes to stop the rotting process. ![]() What can I fill these up with (concrete)?” Question from Craig of Big Bar, CaliforniaĪnswers: That is an excellent question. “My pear tree has some large rotten holes on the trunk. How Do You Repair Rotten Holes in Tree Trunks? ![]()
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