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DRG Management Plan Helps Maintain Urban Forest Health For New York HOA
DRG leveraged its resources to help Van Buren Point HOA in New York create and implement an urban forest management plan from start to finish.
Emerald Ash Borer
Emerald ash borer (EAB) is an Asian beetle that threatens the existence of ash trees throughout North America. These insect pests have killed millions of ash trees in urban areas, woodlots, and nurseries, spreading via infested nursery stock and firewood.
DRG Leads Reforestation Project In Northwest Ohio
Davey Resource Group brought a cost-effective and creative solution to a reforestation project that enhanced the project’s success.
Needle Blight and Cast of Pines
Brown spot needle blight, Cyclaneusma needle cast, Dothistroma needle blight, and Lophodermium needle cast are common fungal diseases that attack pine needles, causing spots, blights, and premature defoliation.
Box Tree Moth
Box tree moth (BTM), known by the scientific name of (Cydalima perspectalis), is an invasive moth that feeds on boxwoods (Buxus spp.)
Fusarium Wilt of Palms
Fusarium wilt of palms is caused by a fungus that blocks the vascular tissue (xylem), which transports water and nutrients. There is no cure, so infected trees eventually die.
Ganoderma Butt Rot of Urban Trees
Varnish conk, Ganoderma sessile, is a moderately aggressive species of wood decay fungi that attacks hardwoods and deciduous trees
Japanese Beetles
Japanese beetles are pests in the U.S. found primarily east of the Mississippi, but are rapidly spreading westward. Adults are 3/8”-1/2” long with metallic green bodies and copper/bronze wings.
Good Seasons: Adapting to a changing climate with calculated planting of trees
In this Knox Village Soup article, Dan Herms, vice president of research and development at the Davey Institute, talks about climate change and climate facing trees.
What Is This Whitish Gray (Or Whitish Pink) Fuzz On My Grass?
What is snow mold? It's a fungal disease that can create patches of whitish gray or whitish pink grass blades in late winter and early spring. Let's talk about how to prevent snow mold and how to get rid of snow mold in your home lawn.
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