Yes. usually people put screws into a tree for the trees benifit. To keep the tree standing straight by screwing a post into it. Although your screws shouldn't be to big so they dig to deep into the tree.
live trees live trees
I heard that you have to put it on a tree. And they will respond. They live everywhere, in your trees.
You can put a few screws and nails into living trees and it won't harm them. The trees will heal themselves around the foreign object. You don't want to put a lot of them in a ring around the tree, or you may disrupt its circulatory system and it will die.
Titanic's plates were connected with about three million rivets.
Nothing goes on the tree before lights. The full order: Lights Ornaments wreath ropes, tinsel spray on snow And finally, if it's a live tree, put water in it's base and cover the base with a Christmas tree skirt.
yes you can. it will hold better. Putting lag screws (aka lag bolts) into a tree will damage the tree. The holes never heal. The tree will have to divert energy to wall off the wounded area and seal over it eventually. This does stress the tree as a living organism. A little stress is okay, so long as the tree isn't overwhelmed. In general, try to reduce the amount of damage you do. It is far better to use fewer, but bigger treehouse attachment bolts than a bunch of small off the shelf lag bolts or nails. The living tissue is structurally sound, but living tissues, especially the outer conductive layers, will be less strong as compared to dead & dried heartwood.
take the screws out on both sides and put it in and put new screws in
It is typically best to put up a live Christmas tree a few weeks before Christmas, around the end of November or early December. This allows you to enjoy the tree throughout the holiday season without it drying out or shedding too much by Christmas Day.
you put it in the third tree.
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hi, yes you will have to take out both of the two screws that hold the fuse in place. then put in the new fuse(should be a 100 amp fuse) and put in both screws. the fuse it self is pretty cheap to replace. i live in WI and it cost about $6 when i put a new alternator fuse in my '96 accent. hopefully this was helpful for you.
They put some of the same things Americans put on their tree.