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Lethal Bronzing of Palms
Formerly called Texas Phoenix Palm Decline, lethal bronzing of palms is a disease caused by a phytoplasma, which is a bacterium-like organism. Once symptoms appear, infected trees die.
Spring Tree Care: Weather Whiplash
Brad McBride from Davey's West Cleveland office shares tips to help trees adapt to rapid weather changes.
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Invasive Insects on Trees
Ryan Statham from Davey's Strathroy office talks all about invasive insects and what they can do to our trees.
Davey Names Lieber District Manager of Near North Shore Office
https://www.davey.com/about/newsroom/davey-names-lieber-district-manager-of-near-north-shore-office/
The Davey Tree Expert Company is proud to announce the promotion of Scott Lieber to district manager of the Near North Shore Residential/Commercial (R/C) services office in Wheeling, Illinois.
Waite: Why we should worry about invasive species, and what can be done (Q and A)
Joe Oszust from Davey's Albany office sits for a Q&A to discuss Invasive Species Awareness Week.
Northern Tooth Fungus
Northern tooth fungus grows on living, deciduous trees. The fungus grows in shelves of fruiting bodies that overlap in clusters.
Are ‘Exploding Trees’ Real? Here’s What an Ontario Arborist Says
Chris Deathe from Davey's Hamilton office, tells us the extreme temperature fluctuations are causing our trees to 'explode'.
South American Palm Weevil
These beetles lay eggs in the growing point of the palm and when they hatch the large larvae feed on the growing point tissue (heart of palm).
Bronze Birch Borer
The bronze birch borer (Agrilus anxius) is a destructive beetle that feeds on birch trees. Signs of this pest include off-color and sparse foliage in the upper canopy of the birch tree, dead branches in the upper crown and swollen ridges on the trunk and branches.
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