Tree Inventory: Girth measurements.
LIMITED PLACES !!!!
Outlines of the workshop:
✔ Maximizing good use of Teufelberger Treecare solutions in different situations
✔ Discover and/or improve SRT/SRS technics
✔ Gear inspection management
27 – 28 April 2019, Teufelberger Tree Care , CSK Landscape Services and John Trenchard will be collaborating to conduct the first ever 3 in 1 workshop in 2 days in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.
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Arborist Training: Workshop for Climbing Palm Trees
Arborist training: Basic rigging with port-a-wrap.
Arborist training: Workshop for Basic Chainsaw operation at Ground level.
Arborist training: Chainsaw Safety workshop
Arborist consultancy: Construction impact assessments.
Arborist consultancy: Resistograph diagnostics
Fungi – Fruiting bodies on trees can indicate internal decay.
Arboriculture Training: Basic Rigging workshop
Industry Attachments – Internship Program for Horticulture students
Training – Conducting a workshop on Basic Chainsaw Operation at Ground Level
Tree Inspections – Carried out by an experienced and qualified Arborist.
Termite Infestation – Termites are small-white-soft-bodied insects, which feed on wood. The majority of termites feed on dead wood, but there are a few species that feed on live plants and trees.
Trial Trench – Conducting Roots Exploratory Trench to document available roots.
Tree Inventory – A basic for effective urban tree management; a tree inventory provides information such as tree health, species, size and location.
Termite Trail – Termites sometimes make tunnels or mud tubes to travel between a nest and a food source.
Tree Inspection – A visual inspection involves assessing the general condition, inspecting the root collar, trunk, branches and crown.
Is The Tree Still Alive? – When a tree ages, old bark will fall off and eventually be replaced by a new layer of bark. If new bark doesn’t reappear, this can be an indicator that tree health is declining.
How much space does a tree need for development? -It has been estimated that 300 to 400 cubic feet of soil is required to support a medium-sized shade tree, yet in many urban sites, trees are routinely confined to much less.