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Expert Profile: William Camper

Expertise:  Questions about tree care,disease and insects in the "NORTH EASTERN" states Hazard tree questions
I have been an Arborist for 32 years Organizations: TREE CARE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE NJ SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED TREE EXPERTS SOCIETY OF COMMERCIAL ARBORICULTURE NATIONAL ELM RESEARCH INSTITUTE NJ CHAPTER OF I.S.A. CAMBRIDGE WHO's WHO

Education/Credentials
Associates degree in applied science ISA Certified Tree Expert New Jersey Certified Tree Expert

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Knowledge   9.98   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.82   Best of the best
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Number Of Questions
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Total Questions
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User Comments
Thank you so much, Bill. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
(Eun on 11/25/08)
Thanks I'll look into it.
(Jean on 11/21/08)
Excellent! Seemed to recognize my plant's symptoms right away and gave a clear and thorough response. William also answered my question within hours o
(sarah on 11/19/08)
I think it must be the Swallowtail Butterfly because I did see droppings & thought it was bird droppings. Thanks for your help. Joyce
(joyce on 11/19/08)
Thanks for your time, Bill
(murray on 11/05/08)
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Recent Answers from William Camper
2008-11-26  Pruning tree to make round and not tall Hi there. You are right but you have to deal with what you have. When we prune them we do a 25-30 crown reduction.Just bring the top down and shape the sides to make the ball shape. Don't worry,if you...
2008-11-25  dying poplar trees Hi. From what I can see in the picture it looks like a large canker in the lower right of the the right side stem. I would also check the watering. It looks like the tree has also reacted to a drought...
2008-11-24  Leylandii Hi. I forgot to mention that you will need a magnifying glass. Around a 10x. Look for small black dots. They will look like pepper. If so these will be fungal spores. Also check and see if there is any...
2008-11-24  dying poplar trees Hi there. Sounds like a canker disease. Cytospora canker is caused by the fungus Cytospora chrysosperma (the sexual stage is Valsa sordida). Poplars, aspens, and willows are the most commonly affected...
2008-11-23  Leylandii Hi there. You are going to have to do a close up inspection of your plants. You need to see if there are any fungal spores or insects on the plant. One problem I found for cypress in Africa is cypress...
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