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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).
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.
12 Small Trees With Big Curb Appeal
Tyler Hesseltine, from Davey's North Minneapolis office, shares some small trees that have the potential to beautify your landscape.
Woolly Hackberry Aphid
Woolly hackberry aphids (WHA), also called Asian woolly hackberry aphids, are an invasive species from China that are small and usually without wings. They look like fuzzy, white masses found on the underside of stems and leaves
Keeping trees healthy begins in the spring
Jake MacDougall from Davey's South Minneapolis office shares pruning and assessment tips to help keep your trees healthy this spring.
Southern Fusiform Rust
Southern fusiform rust is a fungal pathogen that causes trunk and/or branch swelling in pine hosts and rust on oak leaves.
Can You Prune or Cut Tree Limbs in Summer?
Wondering if you can prune trees in the summer? Usually, it’s best to prune trees in the dormant season when they don’t have any leaves. However, there are always exceptions. Learn more which trees you can cut in the summer - and the ones you shouldn't!
Diplodia Tip Blight
Diplodia tip blight of pines (formerly known as Sphaeropsis tip blight) is caused by the fungus Diplodia pinea. The fungus can live in dead needles, branches, and cones of the tree all year round.
Factors & Forces Tree Inspection Protocol
Ticks
Ticks are small, wingless, bloodsucking arthropods. They burrow their heads into their host and can change drastically in shape, color and size when they become engorged with blood. Ticks have extremely small mouths that usually go unnoticed when they bite.
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