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Chinch Bugs
Chinch bugs are small black and white insects that live in thatch and damage turf by sucking the sap and injecting toxic saliva. Adults are about 1/5 long. Newly hatched, immature nymphs appear bright red with a white band across the back.
Asset Management
We provide comprehensive joint-use pole management, GIS inventory and verification services using cutting-edge technology, refined data collection, and verification processes developed by our team.
Fungal Leaf Spot on Trees
Fungal leaf spot on trees is caused by various species of Phomopsis, Septoria and other fungal pathogens. Infections may cause partial or even complete defoliation.
European Elm Scale
European elm scale (Gossyparia spuria) is a pest that feeds on elm tree twigs, branches and leaves, causing premature leaf drop and leaf yellowing. Heavily infested branches may die.
Ash Whitefly
Ash Whitefly is a native European and North African pest that has been harming ash, citrus and other fruit trees throughout North America (in areas such as Southern California and Florida) since the late 1980s.
Red Thread and Pink Patch
Red thread and pink patch are closely related fungal pathogens that infect turf, appearing with a reddish-brown covering and wilted patches.
Black Vine Weevil
The black vine weevil is a destructive insect that kills host plants by feeding on their foliage. Larvae are white, C-shaped grubs that feed on plant roots and bark cambium, resulting in yellowing and wilting of foliage, and plant death.
Bugs, Grubs, & Invaders – Oh My! The Ultimate Guide to Common Landscape Pests
The winter thaw brings warmer weather, longer days, and more chances to spend time in the sun. Not only do property managers have to prep their landscape for spring, but they also need to keep an eye out for pesky invaders that can be harmful to their commercial property.
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
Hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) is a serious pest that is related to aphids. Hemlock woolly adelgids injure hemlocks by sucking sap from needles and twigs.
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