EllenFrasier
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We have a beautiful oak tree next to our house. It is huge - probably 75 years old or so. Nice shape, lovely leaves, no disease at all. This year the power company for our area cut some trees down at the back of our property and cut some down that were too far into our yard. Nothing we could do about it after the fact, but when my husband called and complained the power company asked what we would like done. My husband told them about the oak tree and that it had some branches hanging over our fence and almost touching the power lines, so they came with their bucket truck this summer and trimmed the branches over our roof and by the power lines.
So today our next door neighbor came over by the fence and starts off the conversation with "I don't want any trouble, but I'm going to have someone come in and look at the tree and have some branches trimmed off." He said the squirrels are driving him nuts (no pun intended) because they throw the acorns on his roof and it wakes him up. He was pointing at the property line as he's saying he's going to have the branches trimmed back. And I told him that was okay with me if he had the branches trimmed over his house, and I repeated "you're just having the branches over your house trimmed, right?" and he made some reply that was not a yes or a no. He asked who trimmed it before and I told him about the situation with the power company - he made a remark that we should have had them trim the branches over his house, but the power company would not do that because it was over someone else's house and there were no wires involved.
So now I don't know what to do. Can he actually trim the branches back to the property line? I don't want the tree to die and I don't want it to look like lightning sheared it in half.
So today our next door neighbor came over by the fence and starts off the conversation with "I don't want any trouble, but I'm going to have someone come in and look at the tree and have some branches trimmed off." He said the squirrels are driving him nuts (no pun intended) because they throw the acorns on his roof and it wakes him up. He was pointing at the property line as he's saying he's going to have the branches trimmed back. And I told him that was okay with me if he had the branches trimmed over his house, and I repeated "you're just having the branches over your house trimmed, right?" and he made some reply that was not a yes or a no. He asked who trimmed it before and I told him about the situation with the power company - he made a remark that we should have had them trim the branches over his house, but the power company would not do that because it was over someone else's house and there were no wires involved.
So now I don't know what to do. Can he actually trim the branches back to the property line? I don't want the tree to die and I don't want it to look like lightning sheared it in half.
