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What kind of problem does an aspen tree have?

Animals can seriously damage aspen trees, primarily by eating the shoots of young suckering trees that sprout from the aspen’s root system, as well as by eating bark. In an undisturbed or balanced forest, trees regulate new growth and maintain trunk spacing and sunlight levels.

Why are aspens dying in the front range?

Aspens like cold winters, warm summers, and moist soil, which is why you typically find them in the higher elevations of the Front Range. Lower, valley conditions are usually hotter and drier, stressing the trees and making them more susceptible to fungi and insect damage.

Are there any aspen trees in Evergreen Colorado?

Aspens are the prevailing tree in our part of the Colorado Front Range and a favorite with many residents in Evergreen and the surrounding areas. Unfortunately, aspen trees are also susceptible to a wide range of problems.

Animals can seriously damage aspen trees, primarily by eating the shoots of young suckering trees that sprout from the aspen’s root system, as well as by eating bark. In an undisturbed or balanced forest, trees regulate new growth and maintain trunk spacing and sunlight levels.

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Aspens like cold winters, warm summers, and moist soil, which is why you typically find them in the higher elevations of the Front Range. Lower, valley conditions are usually hotter and drier, stressing the trees and making them more susceptible to fungi and insect damage.

What should I do if my aspen tree is on fire?

If you store cut firewood, keep the wood away from the aspens and cover the pile with a waterproof tarp. Bury the edges of the tarp in soil to prevent any insect larvae from crawling out and reaching the aspens. Aspens respond to forest fires by sprouting suckers in the new, open burn areas.