If the fruit falls onto your side, I believe it would be yours.
However, though some localities say a homeowner can cut overhanging branches IF the cutting does not deface the tree, it is MUCH more neighborly to work out the problem with your neighbor. No point in hurting a tree, especially one old enough to produce fruit.
I would imagine yes but will depend on your local laws. Phone your local council for advice. In most municipalities, the neighbor has the right to trim any branches off your tree that hang over his property--at his expense. Insurance companies expect that homeowners will protect their homes from any tree branches whether they belong to the homeowner or the neighbor's tree
You can clip and trim the trees and bushes on your side of the property line. You cannot go in your neighbors yard. Make sure you know where the property line is by locating pins or having it surveyed.
In his property it is his business. In your property it is your business, If the trees hang over your property you can cut them back to the boundary .
If the tree belongs to your neighbor, it is their responsibility to maintain it. Try talking to your neighbor about the situation and see if you can resolve it together.
It's your tree.
Depends if the fence line IS the property division line, in which case both homeowners have to agree about the trimming. If whatever needs trimming is solely on your property you are allowed to do whatever it is you need to do, providing any homeowner association (if they exist) has rules for this.
Wasps can cause a considerable amount of damage to apples and peaches. They burrow inside the fruit and sometimes die inside. To prevent this problem, quickly remove ripened or damaged fruit and hang plastic wasps from the branches.
Trees like weeping willows have branches which hang downwards.
Not if the fence is on their property. It would have to run right along the proerty line and be considered a joint fence. However, if you ask your neighbor whether they mind you adding a little beauty to the yard, they probably wouldn't mind.
As hooks to hang from branches
yes if is his side but if its your side no he cant in less you say he can. And it matters what country you live in to so probably not but remember it madders what country you live in. :)(:
Either a moth or a butterfly.