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Do You Need an Expert to Kill a Tree?

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  • April 12, 2025
  • By Greater Pitt Tree Service
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Arborists in Pittsburg, PA, Share Strategies to Remove Unwanted Trees.

5 Methods to Remove Unwanted Trees

A homeowner might want to remove a tree for many reasons: it’s diseased, dangerously close to a structure, or simply an unwanted part of the landscape. But killing a tree isn’t as straightforward as it seems. Trees are resilient, and while you might succeed in damaging one, finishing the job requires more than neglect or cutting a few limbs. 

In this article, experts explore several common ways people accidentally or intentionally kill trees. Of course, if you need to get rid of a tree, the safest and most effective route is to contact a professional tree service company to assess the situation and carry out proper tree removal or stump grinding.

1. Severing or Damaging the Roots

Roots are a tree’s lifeline and are responsible for water and nutrient absorption and structural stability. Severing a large portion of the root system, whether by digging, construction, or deliberate cutting, can starve a tree or cause it to become unstable. The damage can also weaken the tree’s ability to anchor itself, making it more prone to fall over as time passes. 

Although this is an effective way to kill a tree, it is time-consuming. Additionally, the tree could fall unexpectedly, especially in high winds or storms, making it a riskier option for homeowners. 

2. Girdling the Trunk

Girdling is the process of cutting through the bark around the tree trunk removing a strip of bark, cambium, and inner tissue. This disrupts the flow of nutrients between the roots and the leaves, essentially starving the tree to death.

This method is again time-consuming, with a girdled tree taking around five years to eventually die completely. Once the trunk becomes more unstable, it can also pose a falling hazard. 

3. Applying Herbicides

Chemical herbicides are one of the most reliable methods for killing a tree, especially when applied to a freshly cut stump or through drill holes in the trunk or roots. Glyphosate, triclopyr, and imazapyr are commonly used for this purpose. As the tree absorbs the chemicals, it flows throughout the tree and shits down its biological processes. 

Although effective, it’s important to follow local regulations and safety guidelines. The herbicide may affect the specific tree you want to remove, but it can also harm nearby plants and soil, leading to more serious environmental risks. 

4. Over-Mulching (“Volcano Mulching”)

Too much mulch piled against the trunk creates a moist environment that fosters rot, insects, and fungal tree disease. This is often an unintentional way people harm or kill their trees and is particularly impactful in areas with significant rainfall. As the decay continues, it weakens the tree and suffocates the roots, limiting oxygen access and stunting growth. 

5. Poor Tree Pruning Practices

Over-pruning or improper tree trimming can severely weaken a tree, especially if large branches are removed or cuts are too close to the trunk. Topping, a method where the upper canopy is completely cut off, is incredibly damaging.

When using this method, you should always work with a certified arborist or tree service professional, as climbing trees and falling branches can pose a safety risk for homeowners and damage the home. 

When in Doubt, Opt for a Pro

While these methods can effectively kill a tree, they often leave behind a decaying or dangerous structure that needs to be safely removed. Attempting DIY tree removal can be extremely risky due to falling limbs, unstable trunks, or hidden decay.

A licensed tree service company will:

  • Assess the tree’s condition and recommend next steps
  • Provide safe, efficient tree removal or stump grinding
  • Ensure proper disposal of the tree and any hazardous materials
  • Advise on how to restore the landscape or plant a healthy replacement

About Greater Pitt Tree Service

Whether you’re dealing with an unwanted tree, a dead trunk, or a slow-declining specimen, don’t go it alone. Working with a professional arborist ensures your property remains safe and your landscape healthy. Call Greater Pitt Tree Service at (412) 867-9631 to learn more about your tree service needs. Their qualified team can handle the job with the right tools, training, and respect for the surrounding environment.

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