Removing toilet paper from trees isn’t always an easy task, but it’s essential to clear the area of any litter. Here are a few tips on how to effectively remove toilet paper from trees:

  1. Start by using garden shears or a sharp knife to cut off as much of the toilet paper as possible without harming the tree.
  2. If the toilet paper is stuck in a spot that you can’t reach, try using a pair of long-handled tongs or even a fishing net to grab it and pull it out.
  3. If there are still pieces of tissue stuck in the tree bark, use a garden hose with a spray nozzle to spray the area with a gentle stream of water. This should help loosen any stubborn pieces.
  4. If the toilet paper is still stuck after all these attempts, you may need to use a mild solvent or detergent solution to dissolve the rest of the tissue from the tree bark.
  5. Last but not least, make sure to dispose of the toilet paper properly in a garbage can. Doing so will help ensure that it is not left behind littering the environment.

By following these steps, you should be able to successfully remove toilet paper from trees and keep your area free of any unappealing litter!  As always, should you need any assistance, contact us here at Precision Tree and Landscape.