Posted: February 13, 2022

Ice storms aren’t usually a death sentence for healthy trees, and in a city like Rochester, MN, most of the trees are well suited to deep winter cold. But despite our best-laid plans, ice damage can be a real issue for even the brawniest trees in Minnesota. Maier Tree and Lawn is here to help your trees survive the winter and emerge victorious come spring.

Trees Susceptible To Ice Damage

Some trees are naturally more susceptible to ice damage than others. Fruit trees and thin-barked trees, in general, may suffer more lasting effects when ice is a regular occurrence throughout the winter. Additionally, the branch pattern of your tree could mitigate or encourage ice damage. The naturally occurring structure of branches can be conducive to ice buildup in certain tree species, and other than employing some very strategic pruning, it can be difficult to mitigate this vulnerability.

Ice Damage

Ice can damage your trees in a variety of ways, some innocuous and some a little more concerning. The speed and frequency at which the ice freezes and melts may lead to excessive, heavy buildup or tissue damage to the external layers of your trees. The weight of ice is easy to underestimate, but hard to ignore once branches start to snap.

Repair Trees

All of these factors together, ultimately, mean that it’s very difficult to predict the patterns of ice damage in the winter, and as a consequence, difficult to fully prevent ice damage from occurring in the first place. In some cases, the types of tree damage caused by ice have to be treated after the damage has already occurred. In cases of severe ice damage, relying on tree care professionals can reduce your concerns and help your trees recover.

Tree Support

The tree care experts with Maier Tree and Lawn provide in-depth tree support following ice damage, including emergency pruning, cable or bracing, and even detailed assessments for potential tree removal. No matter what state your trees are in following a major ice storm, our professionals can help you make the right decision to prevent further damage, and ideally, extend the life of your tree far past this winter.

If you're in need of tree care support in Rochester, MN, reach out to us today at (507) 286–8733, or visit our website here for more information. Rain, snow, or shine, our tree care professionals at Maier Tree and Lawn are eager to help your trees thrive.

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