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TREE DIAGNOSTICS

Tree diagnostics is a crucial aspect of our tree company's services. Our team of experts utilizes advanced techniques and tools to assess the health and condition of trees. Through careful observation, we identify any signs of disease, pest infestation, structural weaknesses, or environmental stressors that may be affecting the trees. We also evaluate the overall vitality and growth patterns of the trees. This comprehensive diagnostic process enables us to provide accurate recommendations for tree care, including pruning, disease treatment, or even tree removal if necessary. Our goal is to ensure the long-term health and safety of your trees while preserving the beauty and integrity of your landscape.

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HOLES IN TREE TRUNK

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EMERALD ASH BORER

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MUSHROOM ON TREES

Tiny holes in the tree trunk are commonly caused by bark beetles or similar burrowing insects. These tiny species often target weak and stressed trees, as well as young burrows in the trunk, which can disrupt the stability, transport of nutrients, water, and food within the tree. Over time, this can lead to the tree rotting from the bottom up. If you observe such symptoms, it is advisable to contact an arborist as the tree could potentially become hazardous.

The emerald ash borer is an invasive insect that has caused significant damage to local ash trees. This destructive pest burrows into the roots and absorbs all the nutrients and water from the tree, hindering its growth. As a result, the tree becomes brittle and prone to dropping limbs or collapsing entirely. This is particularly concerning for trees in close proximity to residential areas, power lines, or road sidewalks. If you suspect a hazardous tree, we recommend contacting us for a professional diagnostic to assess the situation and safely remove the tree if necessary.

Mushrooms growing on a tree can often indicate underlying issues such as root rot, heart rot, or decaying roots. One specific fungus to be aware of is honey fungus, which has a tendency to target oak trees. If you have multiple oak trees on your property, it is important to be proactive and seek arborist diagnostics to assess the health of the trees before any tree limbs potentially fall off. Timely diagnostics and appropriate tree care measures can help mitigate the risks associated with these fungal infections and maintain the safety and well-being of your trees.

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