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Heavy, prolonged rainfall is damaging many trees
In this Akron Beacon Journal article, Scott Heim of Davey's Akron office talks about the heavy rain the area has been experiencing this year and what it may be leaving trees susceptible to.
Spotted Lanternflies Are Back This Summer
Brad McBride from Davey's West Cleveland office talks about the return of spotted lanternflies this summer and how to spot them to prevent further damage to your trees. 
Fall Webworms: Mid-Atlantic Arborist's Advice
Lou Meyer from Davey's Mid-Atlantic region tells us to be aware of the fall webworm and says what threats they pose to trees. 
Early fall foliage and tree stress in Illinois
David Horvath from Davey's Lake Bluff office shares how early fall foliage can be an indicator of tree stress from summer weather.
An Arborist’s Tips for Tackling Five Common Tree Problems
Daniel Kump from Davey's San Diego office shares tips for tackling tree problem sin San Diego.
Are your beech trees looking ill this spring? It may be beech leaf disease. What to know.
Josh Fritz from Hartney Greymont, a Davey shares about the importance of beech trees and how beech leaf disease is impacting the Massachusetts area.
Clear the Way for Bats
Bat restrictions on tree clearing begin April 1 in Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan; here’s what property owners need to know.
Are All Ash Trees Susceptible to Emerald Ash Borer (EAB)?
A Davey blog reader reached out to ask if all ash tree species were susceptible to this pest and if the borer prefers younger trees or more mature ones. If you think your trees are vulnerable to EAB, continue reading to learn about the signs and how to control this pest.
Equity in Urban Forestry: Are We Moving Forward?
Approximately a year ago the principles of environmental justice began taking the urban and community forestry world by storm. Where do things stand now?
Diplodia Tip Blight on Pines
Diplodia fungus causes the tips of your pine needles to turn brown and mostly occurs during the growing season from March through October. Ways to treat diplodia tip blight is first by keeping your pine and evergreens healthy and properly irrigated throughout the year. Learn more.
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