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Dallas Arborist Says Mistletoe Removal Starts in Early Spring
Aaron Hoot from Davey's Dallas office says that mistletoe, an invasive species, is usually removed from trees during late winter to early spring. 
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What to Do After a Texas Storm Blows Through Your Yard
Aaron Hoot from Davey's Dallas office shares advice for homeowners on how to spot storm damage and what steps to take after severe weather tears through your yard
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Cherry Blossom Blooming Delayed in Mid-Atlantic Region
Lou Meyer from Davey's Mid-Atlantic region explains how the fluctuating temperatures confuses trees and throws off blooming cycles.
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Cherry Blossom Trees' Peak Bloom: D.C. Arborist Explains
Lou Meyer from Davey's Mid-Atlantic region explains what 'peak bloom' is and how temperature and weather affect cherry blossom trees. 
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Tis the 'Sneeze'-on: Dealing with Tree Pollen in Seattle
Jason Hayes from Davey's Southeast Seattle office talks about tree allergies and what you need to know about the upcoming 'sneezy' season. 
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How to Spot Warning Signs in St. Louis Trees
Alec Hall from Davey's St. Louis West office shares warning signs homeowners should watch for to determine which trees may need to be removed before storm season.
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12 Small Trees That Wont Crowd Your Yard
Tyler Hesseltine from Davey's Southwest Metro office gives insight on choosing the best trees to avoid overcrowding in your yard.
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Volunteers Plant Mangroves to Fight Shoreline Erosion
Josh Mills from Native Shorelines, a Davey company, says why living solutions, like mangroves and marsh grass, best counter shoreline erosion.
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The Davey Tree Expert Company 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. Established in 1880 and headquartered in Kent, Ohio, Davey has over 12,000 employees who create and deliver sustainable solutions. Davey continues to grow through expertise with the SEED Campus, its newest commitment to training, research and safety. Become part of the Davey legacy by applying today and join one of the top ten largest employee-owned companies in the U.S.

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