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Way to save formic acid affected trees?

one of my Artocarpus hirsutus (Wild Jack fruit tree)20 inch size was attacked by one of my drunkard neighbour with formic acid 3 years before. bark of half of it's circumference at the bottom is peeled of underlying fibers also destroyed upto 3-5 inch hight from ground, hard wood is visible there. 2 big roots also become dead. the other side is normal. leafs are less in number towards the top of the tree compairing with normal tree. i waited 3 years because some of my friends told it wont affect tree because one side is safe. what should i do to save the tree- to form new roots and regrowth of bark. finally what should i do to that man??

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You speed has to do with a lot of this - if the car is low, you need to slow down and entire the driveway or go over the speed bump at an angle. Our E320 suspension was always a little soft and the car is very heavy, so when you go over bumps you should slow down and take your time. Also check all four of your wheels/tires to see if the wheel gap is the same from corner to corner. If one of them is off, it could be a strut problem or Air Suspension problem which would be very costly (
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