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Powdery Mildew (Trees and Shrubs)
Powdery mildews, caused by numerous species of fungi, create a white powdery appearance on landscape plants.
Extreme weather puts stress on trees. What to look for in your yard
Sean Hoes from Davey's South Denver office shares how rain doesn't always protect tress from heat.
Whitefly
Although they look like miniature white moths, whiteflies are neither moths nor flies. Instead, they are insects of varying species in the order of Homoptera, which also includes aphids, scales, and mealybugs.
Tree Transplanting: Cutting Tree Roots Without Killing A Tree
Before transplanting a tree there’s crucial root prep involved. But before you attempt to prune tree roots on your own, read this post to learn how to keep your tree as safe as possible in the process.
Get Prepared For Summer Storms
The frequency and severity of summertime storms and hurricanes has been increasing over the last few years. What steps can you take to ensure the trees on your property aren’t in danger of storm damage?
Dogwood Anthracnose
Dogwoods are treasured landscape trees. A destructive disease known as anthracnose can tarnish their beauty, degrade their health, or even kill the tree.
Ganoderma Root Rot Treatment
“Ganoderma root rot” is a fungus that causes a wood-decaying infection that occurs through tree wounds, and attacks a variety of deciduous trees, such as maples, oaks, and honey locusts, as well as ashes, elms, and some conifers as well as palms. Here are symptoms and signs.
Training Spotlight: Non-Energized Right-of-Way
Employees will have a space to learn about work related to Davey’s utility operations at the SEED Campus's non-energized right-of-way.
Why the warmer winter could bring a less colorful spring to the DC area
In this WTOP news article, Lou Meyer, business developer for Davey’s mid-Atlantic region, talks about the effects of a warmer winter on trees like cherry blossoms.
How to protect trees from heavy rains and flooding this season
In this WIVB interview, Tom Anderson of Davey's Buffalo office, talks about the unusually wet season it has been and what that means for trees.
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