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Birch Leafminer
Birch leaves develop brown, inflated blotches by mid to late spring. Leaves may be killed by small larvae inside the leaves that devour green tissues between the upper and lower surfaces.
Why Autumn Color is Falling Behind in Ohio
Dan Herms, vice president and general manager at the Davey Institute, shares how heat and drought conditions have halted fall color this year.
Protect Your Ash Trees: Spot the Early Signs of EAB
EAB can potentially wreak havoc on your ash tree, but spotting these four early warning signs could save the tree's life.
DRG Engineering Restores Floodplain In Boardman, OH Watershed
DRG provided surveying, engineering, and construction management services for four flood hazard mitigation projects in the Cranberry Run Watershed of Boardman Township, OH.
Davey Boosts Curb Appeal While Reducing Risks At Opry Mills Mall
The Opry Mills mall is a popular attraction in Nashville. Davey is on-site weekly to maintain its grounds with the mission of boosting curb appeal while keeping visitors safe
Is the unusual weather harming our trees?
In this FOX2 Detroit segment, Josh Leo of Davey's North Detroit office describes what this unusual spell of warm winter weather could mean for the trees and other plants.
Meet The Next Gen Workforce Entering the Environmental Industry
Partnering with organizations like the Student Conservation Association, Davey Resource Group is cultivating the next generation of environmental leaders.
How Much Does Tree Trimming Cost?
In this Bob Vila article, Ryan Statham from Davey’s Strathroy office talks about the difference between trimming and pruning trees.
Armyworms
Fall armyworm caterpillars eat the leaves and stems of turfgrasses, but typically do not destroy the crown of the plant. Early feeding damage can resemble drought stressed turf, but can quickly progress to complete browning of the entire stand when caterpillars are present in large numbers.
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