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Bur Oak Blight
Bur Oak Blight (BOB) is caused by a fungus named Tubakia iowensis. It is a leaf disease that attacks oak trees causing severe decline and death.
Dollar Spot
Dollar spot is caused by a fungus that causes blight to grass blades, but does not harm roots or crowns. Infections start as small circular areas about the size of a silver dollar, hence the name.
Water Management Solutions
Davey's experts provide in-depth assessments of your plant health, soil conditions, and irrigation system to improve water use and encourage sustainable landscapes.
Barklice
Bark Lice are small, dark-colored insects that produce fine, dense webbing on the trunks of host trees. Varying in color from tan to black, these pests may or may not have wings, and are usually less than five millimeters long.
Red Thread and Pink Patch
Red thread and pink patch are closely related fungal pathogens that infect turf, appearing with a reddish-brown covering and wilted patches.
Monilinia Brown Rot
Brown rot is a common fungal disease that attacks trees with stone fruits. It infects flowers, fruits and branches, sometimes destroying entire crops.
Magnolia Scale
Magnolia scale, This the largest of the soft scale. Adult female scales are relatively large, up to ½ inch and peach to gray in color, often with a fuzzy white covering. Feeding by the insect can stress trees, resulting in twig dieback and a decline in tree health.
Davey Promotes Roppolo to Director of Arborist Training, Davey Institute
Don Roppolo promoted to director of arborist training, Davey Institute.
GardenComm Announces 2025 Honors
Sandra Reid, executive vice president of corporate communications and strategic planning at Davey Tree, is recognized for receiving GardenComm's 2025 Corporate Leadership and Impact Award. 
Oak Bracket
Oak bracket is a fibrous, “weeping” fungus that grows at the base of oak trees. The thick fruiting body is called a conk and varies from 2-12cm in width. The surface is a creamy brown color with pitted tubes that secrete an orange/amber liquid when young.
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