Customweld
WKR
I’ve got a question for you western foresters. 6-8 years ago Tussock Moths went through my area of SW Idaho pretty bad. When they infected the tree, it basically defoliated them. Fast forward to now,these trees(red fir) are still standing dead but the bark never slipped on them so they are rotten. I’ve cut a lot of firewood and logged in my early years but can’t figure out why the bark never slipped on these. Normally when the tree dies, the needles turn red and the tree dries out. These tree lost their needles and never regrew them but didn’t really dry out either.
What causes the moth killed trees to retain moisture and not shed their bark?
What causes the moth killed trees to retain moisture and not shed their bark?