The Hidden Risks of Leaving a Tree Stump Behind

Discover the hidden risks of a tree stump in your yard. Learn why removal protects safety, curb appeal, and long-term property health.

When you cut down a tree, it is easy to think the job ends there. Many homeowners leave the stump behind, assuming it is harmless or even adds some rustic character to the yard. Unfortunately, leaving a stump untouched often creates more problems than you might expect.

Why You Shouldn’t Leave a Tree Stump Behind

It creates safety hazards. Stumps often sit low to the ground and blend into the landscape, making them easy to miss. Children playing outside or guests walking through your yard can easily trip and fall.

It attracts pests. A stump left in the ground continues to decay, and that rotting wood becomes the perfect home for insects such as termites, carpenter ants, and beetles.

It gets in the way of landscaping. A stump takes up valuable ground space that could otherwise be used for a new garden bed, a replacement tree, or another outdoor feature.

It can lead to regrowth. A stump is not always the end of a tree’s life. New shoots often sprout from the remaining roots, and that regrowth puts ongoing stress on the root system beneath the ground.

It hurts your property value. Prospective buyers frequently see stumps as signs of neglect, and your own enjoyment of your property decreases with a stump in the way.

Professional Help for Stump Removal

If you are ready to protect your yard and property from the risks of a tree stump, the experts at Mark’s Tree & Stump Removal are here to help.

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