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Biscogniauxia Canker Of Oaks
Pronounced bisk-o-nee-ox-e-a, this fungus can be identified by the dark-colored, crusty fungus tissue on dead,
cankered areas. Light-colored spore masses are frequently seen on branches and stems of severely affected trees. Large pieces of bark may slough off, exposing the fungus underneath.
Have Japanese Beetles? Check and Control Lawn Grubs Now!
See Japanese beetles? Learn when to control and treat for grubs. In the Japanese beetle life cycle, they lay grubs. Look for symptoms of grubs now to prevent damage.
The Endless Ways Planting a Tree Can Benefit You
How to manage risk of trees damaged in Ontario’s ice storm
Chris Deathe from Davey's Hamilton, ON office shares winter storm tree damage tips to ensure safe cleanup.
The Importance of Employee Ownership
In this Marketplace interview, Davey's Sandra Reid, vice president, corporate communications and strategic planning administration, discusses the importance of employee ownership after a well-known, employee-owned U.S. beer company sold.
DRG Helps To Mitigate Critical Utility Vegetation Management Around Hospitals To Avoid Outages In The Midst Of A Crisis
Davey Resource Group, Inc. steps up vegetation management patrols to ensure hospitals can avoid power outages during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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People to be Heard - Winter Trees
Timothy Katenkamp from Davey's Elmsford office talks about how the unusual winter weather can impact your trees.
Davey Promotes Three in Southeast R/C Operations
Chris Heim, Jamie Blackburn and Joel Twist promoted in Southeast R/C Operations.
Lethal Bronzing of Palms
Formerly called Texas Phoenix Palm Decline, lethal bronzing of palms is a disease caused by a phytoplasma, which is a bacterium-like organism. Once symptoms appear, infected trees die.
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