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Natural Directions Joins Davey Tree
The Davey Tree Expert Company is proud to welcome Natural Directions of Summerville, S.C., to its family of brands.
Protect Your Green Investments With Plant Health Care
Let’s look at the 5 key benefits that proactive plant health care services can bring to your home landscape.
Protecting Your Trees From Harsh Weather
Jess Divin from Davey's East San Antonio office shares signs to look for to determine if your trees have been affected by harsh weather and what there is to do about it.
Arboristry Associates Joins Davey Tree
The Davey Tree Expert Company is pleased to announce the addition of Arboristry Associates of Faber, Va., to its family of brands.
Invasive bugs can harm trees
Mike Volz from Davey's Indianapolis office talks all about invasive bugs, such as how to spot them and what can be done to help your trees.
Davey Announces Appointment of Nassar as Technical Advisor, Davey Institute
The Davey Tree Expert Company is proud to announce the appointment of Manuel Nassar to technical advisor within the Davey Institute.
Winter Moth
The male fringe-winged winter moth is often seen in homes and around lights and holiday decorations in December and January. This invasive pest arrived in the U.S. and Canada from Europe.
Why Do Evergreens Stay Green All Year?
Evergreens, like conifers, can conserve water during the summer and winter because of its special needle shape and waxy coating, so their leaves stay green year-round. What is the difference between deciduous and evergreen trees? Get all the evergreen tree care tips here.
Transaction Screening Assessments ESAs & ASTM
Treatment for Orange Balls on Cedar & Juniper Trees (Rust Fungus)
Have you noticed orange balls on your trees? Some people think they look like slimy worms or octopus tentacles. Learn what they are, how they happen and why they may affect your crabapple or apple tree next!
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