Pruning trees is a crucial practice in wildfire prevention, as emphasized by the U.S. Forest Service. By removing lower branches, pruning reduces the likelihood of ground fires climbing into the tree canopy—a phenomenon known as a “fuel ladder.” Once a fire reaches the canopy, it can spread rapidly and become more challenging to control. The Forest Service advises that pruning lower tree branches can help prevent this escalation, thereby reducing the risk of severe wildfires.


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