No I dont think so. Hail or high wind damage (flexing of the trunk or limb). I had a bunch of it last spring that appeared after a major storm. I can still see marks/ wounds like that on some trees.
I'm definitely not the guy to ask, but everything points to leaving them be and letting them heal on their own, just be mindful of the trees that are affected and monitor the wounds.
Trees are tough they will take care of the problem and FB isn't always a death sentence and it was really bad this year in the northeast apparently Wow is that what I think it is ? The price of that tree at 42 bucks. That is highway robbery omg
Trees are tough they will take care of the problem and FB isn't always a death sentence and it was really bad this year in the northeast apparently Wow is that what I think it is ? The price of that tree at 42 bucks. That is highway robbery omg