First, I try to not cut them. But if there would no option but without cuting i, I have to do that.
burn them
Depends where it is.
No, feeder roots cannot be removed with out killing the tree. If you remove them, it might take as long as 6 months or so to see the death of the tree. Feeder roots are about 2 to 4 inches below the dirt and they grow all the way out to the drip line area of the tree. If you put extra dirt on top of or cut into the feeder roots, you will suficate the tree as the feeder roots bring in water and nutrients from the sole. Also,oxegyn will not be able to get to the roots.
This question doesn't explain what you desire as an answer. Yes, the roots will destroy your pipes as they will drive there way through them. If you have roots in your pipes, no idea. May have to replace all the piping or get someone to remove the roots from the piping for you. Tree roots will not enter pipes unless there is a entry point in the pipe. If pipes are properly sealed there is no problem.
A good way to remove a tree is taking bleach and a small amount of dish detergent/soap and mix it together and pour it on the roots of the plant/tree. The soap/detergent will remove the waxy coat of the plant and help it to absorb the bleach better. The bleach will kill the tree. Be sure to do this in the morning so heat and wind will not affect it.
shallow roots extend away from a plant long; thinck roots that grow deep
Why do you want to kill a cypress knee? You can take a long saw and swim down to the base and saw it away from the root. You might however cause problems. A cypress tree produces cypress knees to provide its underwater roots with air. You could grow a cypress tree on land and it would not produce knees. It only needs a way to get oxygen to its roots underwater. If you remove all its knees, you will kill the tree. If you want to kill the tree, that will be a good way to do it.
Yes all roots spread far enough to support the tree and feed it. Cupressus sempervirens the Italian cypress ,like most conifers have fibrous roots and do not do much in the way of damage.
The roots of the Wintergreen are very long and penetrating. They dig their way into the dirt and keep the tree submerged from the winter climates. They are big roots. Use a chainsaw.
Although there has been very little done in the study of the root systems of Maple trees there is a small amount of research performed on trees aging between 40 to 60 years that has shown the roots of a maple tree can spread up to 25 meters although this is dependent on the size, the location (proximity to other vegetation) and the age of the Maple tree.
Answer tree sapprubbing alcohol works pretty good but it will damage the clear coat and paint.
Yes because if the roots grew randomly then the plant would fall over or grow in a strange way (sideways) because the gravity is not helping support the tree to stand. Another reason is because the gravity is pulling the roots down, therefore the roots will be stronger and let the tree stand up straightly in direction to the centre of the earth.
There is no single best way to remove all stains. The best way to remove a protein stain is with cold water and OxyClean. The best way to remove a dye stain is to use bleach if the fabric can handle it. Try looking up the best way to remove your specific stain.