Any ideas on how to stop small objects from falling in?
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Not real pretty but a pool noodle could be wrapped around it and secured for little cost.
Try a magnetic retrieving tool...
Hi Karen. You could get some clear PVC hose and fill it with small pebbles then wrap it around. It would be a little decorative then too.
You could caulk it and then cover the top with pebbles or something decorative
Perhaps Felt... Do not use solids to fill the gap, the trunk will get chafed.. or the deck will get damaged. Whatever you use should be soft.. .pool noodles (maybe pipe insulating tubes) can also do the job.
Sadly, the size of that gap makes it appear to me that there's a project within 10 years to increase the opening for the tree.
build a trap door
Wrap a thick hemp rope around it
I have seen several of the "tree house guys" use a large diameter rope, or a bicycle or auto inner tube.
Sawdust
Use expandable foam insulation & remove the excess with a rag or trowel. You can paint the foam after it is dry or use give it some bling by adding glass beads or colorful stones. Just press them into the foam before it’s completely set up.
Maybe take a strip of metal fabric wire and bend it around the opening and fill with sphangum moss.