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I have just discovered that the big oak tree, 76 in diameter, between my house and my neighbors' has bacterial wetwood. The signs are wet looking areas on the bark near the bottom of the tree with areas of foamy slime. There is also the smell of vinagar. From the information I have read there is no treatment but they don't say if the tree will eventually die. I really hate to loose this tree. Has anyone had any experience with this? I am wondering if I should go ahead and have it removed as we are getting ready to have some other trees removed for an addition to the house.
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