Yes, and our longest living trees in this area. I find it less objectionable to hack a limb off a 40 year old tree that is going to be dead in 20 years anyway, as opposed to whacking a limb off a 150 year old live oak that will outlive all of us unless somebody kills it with a chainsaw first.
I save my tree care for my own trees and the people who want it. For the people who want limbs cut off or trees cut down, I'm very efficient at it and it pays my mortgage.
But of course. Make the problem go away. Trees don't matter.
This is why I don't ask any more. If the customer has an issue with a limb then I just cut the damn thing off (unless it's a live oak).
If by 'seasons' you mean 'months', then yes. That is if they are going to grow anyway. I cannot think of any reason why the tape would stop the growth in any way.
What exactly do you expect the tape to stick to? The tree bark? How would you expect it to have any kind of seal whatsoever? What is your thinking on how exactly the tape is supposed to stop suckering?
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