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A question I have been asked a number of times. “What are the chances of my tree dying even if I treat?” My answer to that is always the same. “It depends on the treatment method, chemical, rate used, and timing of treatments.” My job as your Tree Doctor is to assure that the service and…
Read MoreOur number one job as your Trees’ Doctor is to make sure we do what is best for your trees first and we don’t take that responsibility lightly. Here are the main things we need to stay ahead of the curve on. The ever changing environment Emergence of new insect and diseases New chemicals New…
Read MoreWhen it comes to healthy, beautiful trees, they all have one thing in common, proper care and maintenance. Depending on the type, trees need to be cared for in specific ways to ensure they have a long and successful life. Basic tree maintenance is easily performed by any homeowner and should not be overlooked. We…
Read MoreWith the infestation of the Emerald Ash Borer in Kansas City now, there are a lot of different opinions on how to treat this terrible pest. One thing is for certain, if you don’t treat your tree(s) will die. Preventative measures are the only way you can save your Ash trees, but they can be…
Read MoreLandscaping your lawn may be one of the most relaxing and satisfying tasks of being a homeowner—yet there is so much to remember, especially regarding tree care around the year, that it can get a bit too confusing. One of the more puzzling aspects of tree care is whether or not to fertilize your tree—and…
Read MoreHave you ever looked through the phone book and found a ton of listings for people who claim they know all about trees? Sadly, many of these individuals don’t have a clue about how to maintain trees or how they even grow. A tree can end up being severely damaged by someone who doesn’t have…
Read MoreThe Emerald Ash Borer is an Asian beetle that feeds on ash trees. Ash trees are common in the U.S., with 12 different species. While the tree is prevalent, it is prone to infestation of the Emerald Ash Borer. These beetles invade ash trees, leaving their larvae to infiltrate. This is the most detrimental state…
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