Oak tree bleeding in early spring.
Q: I pruned some rather large limbs from a huge pin oak tree a few days ago. Today almost every cut is “weeping” heavily. Should I paint the wounds?
A: There is no harm at all. the bleeding will stop in a few days. No need to paint the wound.
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