by scott | Sep 28, 2022 | Arborists, Blog, Tree Education, Tree Pests, Tree Trimming
Fall is a great time to give your trees a little extra care. If you’re a newbie to tree care or want to brush up on your maintenance routine, this article will be helpful. Let’s go over a few things you can do to make sure your trees stay healthy and...
by scott | Sep 7, 2022 | Arborists, Blog, Stump Removal, Treating Tree Diseases, Tree Diseases, Tree Education, Tree Pests, Tree Pests Removal, Tree Removal, Tree Services, Tree Trimming
The amount of benefits trees provide us with is immeasurable. They produce the oxygen we need to survive and absorb carbon dioxide, pollutants, greenhouse gasses, etc. However, like every living thing, they can also fall sick and need tree care when that happens. Here...
by scott | Aug 31, 2022 | Arborists, Blog, Stump Removal, Treating Tree Diseases, Tree Diseases, Tree Education, Tree Pests, Tree Pests Removal, Tree Removal, Tree Services, Tree Trimming
Just like any other living organism, trees also die. Since they’re part of our home’s history, it can be hard to let them go, so let’s not give up on them without a fight. They might need some tree care to get them back to good health. How about we...
by scott | Jul 13, 2022 | Arborists, Blog, Treating Tree Diseases, Tree Diseases, Tree Education, Tree Pests, Tree Pests Removal, Tree Removal, Tree Services, Tree Trimming
Emerald ash borer (EAB) is one of the most destructive tree pests in the United States in the last several decades. While it was first observed in Michigan around 2002, it did not find its way to Texas until 2016. It was first observed in eastern Texas, in Harrison...
by scott | Jul 6, 2022 | Arborists, Treating Tree Diseases, Tree Diseases, Tree Education, Tree Pests, Tree Pests Removal, Tree Services
Bagworms are a common pest in North Texas, particularly affecting evergreen species such as cedars, junipers, and cypress trees. However, it is not uncommon to observe them infesting broad-leaf trees like oaks, maples, and elms as well. While bagworms are widespread,...
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