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Why is it important to remove tree stumps while cutting tree?
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Ongoing, First published Jan 14, 2019
The reason for cutting trees from the property can be many; it might be because of a safety concern as the tree is dangerous to the home or property and can be risky for human life. So it is best to remove the tree from that location. The worst part during tree cutting is the tree stump which most people ignore and leave it behind. This reaming stump does not look good on the property area plus it is not safe. If you don't have any previous experience of tree removing it is good for you to take some help from professionals like the Burlington arborists who might be the most approachable in your location. Apart from removing tree stumps for security concerns there are many other factors that everyone should know.
Increases the chances of accident
Mostly we remove trees from the property because of safety concerns and if the tree stump will remain in the property it means we have not completely resolved the problem we have just minimized the risk. As these stumps are not easily visible therefore children or even adults can hurt themselves and the entire fault will be put on the property owner. Therefore while removing a tree one should remove its stump and if you don't have proper equipment ask the arborist to do this job. 
Stumps can be home to Pests
The reasons of why it is important to remove stumps while cutting the tree is to care for the other trees around that are healthy and do not pose any kind of danger.
As tree stumps have higher chances to attract pests and other insects and can become host to pests thus making it important to remove the stumps immediately. This ignorance can harm the property as these pest and insects will spread diseases and affect badly on the other trees which are in a good health condition at present.Therefore by removing tree stump it will not only enhance the beauty of the property but also safeguard the other trees from getting infected.
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