Vandalism
Vandalism
Description
Trees are not only beautiful and essential parts of our ecosystems but also living organisms that deserve our respect and protection. Unfortunately, we often witness vandalism and thoughtless behavior where people damage their bark by carving names and initials, hammering nails, screwing in bolts, wrapping them with wires, and more. Such actions not only diminish the aesthetic value of trees but can also cause serious health issues and threaten their survival. Please, let us be considerate of nature and respect trees as important parts of our lives. Any damage to their bark and wood can have far-reaching consequences, so let us strive to protect and maintain them in the best possible condition.
Symptom
Bark damaged by carving names and initials, hammering nails, screwing in bolts, wrapping them with wires, and similar actions can lead to several distressing symptoms in trees. Discoloration of the bark, such as yellowing, browning, or blackening, often indicates infection or decay. Trees may begin to ooze sap or resin from the injured areas as they attempt to seal off the damage. The bark might peel away or develop cracks, exposing the inner wood and increasing vulnerability to pests and diseases.
Tree Species: Beech, Lime, Horse Chestnut, Different tree species
Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk, Branch
Pest significance: Harmful
Pest Category: Other
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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