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How to properly inspect your landscape this fall
Brad McBride from Davey's West Cleveland office shares how to thoroughly examine and identify issues that may be affecting your landscape this fall.
Commercial Land Clearing & Site Preparation Services
Davey Makes Quick Work of Natural Gas Farm Tap Inspection
Davey helped a natural gas utility complete an inspection and leak detection project for farm taps located in rural areas of Northeast and Northwest Ohio, finishing before the scheduled timeline and within financial goals.
Crape Myrtle Bark Scale
Crape myrtle bark scale (CMBS) is an invasive insect species that attacks crape myrtle trees. They are small, white or gray in color and have a felt-like appearance.
Urban Forest Master Plan Helps South San Francisco Enhance Tree Canopy
DRG developed an urban forest master plan with a clear set of goals for South San Francisco, CA. The master plan provided direction for the development, improvement, and enhancement of the city’s parks, neighborhood, and street trees.
Here's how to see if your trees have suffered winter damage
Brad McBride from Davey's West Cleveland office shares what to look for in trees after a storm.
Pine Sawfly
Pine sawflies are conifer-feeding insects. They are categorized into two groups: spring species and summer species. Both feed on pine needles, causing the needles to turn yellow or brown. Sometimes the needles are completely consumed.
Thick Webs on Your Mid-Atlantic Trees? It Could be Fall Webworms
Lou Meyer from Davey's Mid-Atlantic region talks about squirmy, spiky webworms and how you can manage them.
Are zombie trees invading your lawn? Houston arborist shares how to spot and treat them
Amaury Martinez from Davey's South Houston office talks about what zombie trees are and what to do if you have one on your property.
Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall?
What causes leaf color change? The answer is chlorophyll. During the fall season these levels dip, letting carotenoids to be more visible for fall foliage.
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