The Davey Tree Expert Company, headquartered in Kent, Ohio, provides research-driven tree services, grounds maintenance and environmental and utility infrastructure consulting for residential, utility, commercial and environmental partners in the U.S. and Canada. As one of the top ten largest employee-owned companies in the U.S., Davey's 12,000 employees have been dedicated to creating and delivering sustainable solutions since 1880. Apply today to join the Davey legacy, and learn about how we're growing with our new SEED Campus.
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Watch Out for Zombie Trees in Portland, OR
October 30, 2025
Terry Brier from Davey's Portland, OR office tells us what zombie trees are and how they could pose a threat to homeowners.
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Redbay Ambrosia Beetle Spotted in Long Island
October 30, 2025
Nick Bates from Davey's Long Island office talks about the redbay ambrosia beetle seen in Suffolk County.
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Why Do Fall Leaves Change Color? - Insight From a Dallas Arborist
October 30, 2025
Aaron Hoot from Davey's Dallas office explains the scientific process behind why leaves change color during the fall season.
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What To Do After Your Laves Fall in Cleveland
October 30, 2025
Brad McBride from Davey's West Cleveland office says to mulch your leaves instead of raking them this fall.
Industry News
NATCC to be held at Davey SEED Campus
October 28, 2025
The 2026 North American Tree Climbing Championship (NATCC) will be a site to remember, thanks to The Davey Tree Expert Company’s new SEED Campus.
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Quad Cities Arborist Talks About 'Oaktober'
October 23, 2025
Robert Spartz from Davey's Quad Cities office tells us how taking care of oak trees strengthens our environment.
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Detroit Arborist Says Fall is the Ideal Time to Plant Trees
October 23, 2025
Arborist Luke Brunner from Detroit talks about how planting trees in fall sets them up for success in the spring.
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Oak Trees Producing More Acorns This Year in Detroit
October 23, 2025
Arborist Luke Brunner from Detroit says this year is a 'mast year,' meaning oak trees are dropping more acorns to outcompete wildlife.
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