Q&A – Can a tree struck by
lightning survive?
Question:
Can a tree struck by lightning survive?
Answer:
The tree's survival depends on how much damage the lightning did. University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen Dimond says some trees are immediately killed, while others can survive. She recommends fertilizing the tree and spraying the streak in the bark with an insecticide to keep insects from attacking the damage. If the tree survives, after a few years it will grow over the damage and heal.
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Understanding Lightning & Associated Tree Damage
When lightning strikes, is the tree out?
Can a tree struck by lightning survive?
Answer:
The tree's survival depends on how much damage the lightning did. University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen Dimond says some trees are immediately killed, while others can survive. She recommends fertilizing the tree and spraying the streak in the bark with an insecticide to keep insects from attacking the damage. If the tree survives, after a few years it will grow over the damage and heal.
Related Videos:
Systemic Insecticides
Fertilizing Trees
Related Resources:
Understanding Lightning & Associated Tree Damage
When lightning strikes, is the tree out?