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Scale Insects
Scales are sap-sucking insects common on backyard trees and ornamental shrubs. These pests are mostly immobile and appear similar to shell-like bumps rather than insects.
Leaf Spot & Melting-Out
Leaf spot and melting-out are turfgrass fungal diseases that can cause indefinite yellowing and thinning of grass, as well as large patches of dead turfgrass.
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Batty About Bat Regulations
The winter tree clearing season of October 1 to March 31 is coming to a close, but what can you do still?
Why Didn't My Forsythia Bloom This Year?
Here are some issues that can stop forsythia shrubs from flowering: improper pruning, fungal diseases, placement in the yard, harsh winter and well-drained soil. Leaf problems, like discoloration or wilting, could be a sign the bush is dying.
Why You Should Fertilize Flowering Trees?
Fertilizing flowering trees can enhance your landscape aesthetics. By using a slow-release fertilizer it encourages blooms while increasing healthy growth. Fertilization strengthens trees by promoting a healthy root system, learn more.
Davey Resource Group Restores Stream To Historic Alignment In Miami County, OH
DRG partnered with The Nature Conservancy to perform design/build services for stream and wetland mitigation at the John A. Wannemacher Nature Reserve in Miami County, OH. The project restored over 2,400 linear feet of stream, utilizing bioengineered bank treatments and in-stream structures.
3-30-300 Mapping & Urban Forestry Insights
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.
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