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DRG Provides On-Call Urban Forestry Support To Renton, WA
Davey Resource Group serves as the professional arboriculture technician to represent the protection and care of trees managed by the City of Renton, WA.
Cottony Maple Scale
The cottony maple scale is a large, flat, brown scale insect found on the twigs and branches of various trees. White, cottony egg masses that resemble popcorn are its most distinguishing feature.
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.
Get The Goldilocks Lawn: Not Too Short, Not Too Tall
Zane Raudenbush from the Davey Institute shares advice on how to mow your lawn at the perfect height, as well as how to best maintain your lawn.
Beyond Landscaping: How Davey Forges Lasting Partnerships with Expertise and Commitment to Quality
At Davey, we pride ourselves on building and maintaining strong relationships through a legacy of industry leadership and a relentless drive to do right by our clients.
Evergreen Tree Identification Guide: How to Tell the Difference Among Spruce, Fir and Pine Trees
Identifying evergreens can be tricky! Follow this guide on how to tell if you have a Spruce, Fir, or Pine tree by the shape of its needles and texture of cones. You will learn the different characteristics and differentiators.
Preparing Trees for Hurricane Winds
In this WBTV interview, Matt Betz, assistant district manager of Davey's Charlotte office, gives his advice on springtime tree care ahead of hurricane season.
Spring Dead Spot in Bermudagrass
Spring Dead Spot (SDS) is a common turf disease that is caused by the fungi Ophiosphaerella herpotricha and O. korrae. The disease creates dead or dying brown patches of turf that vary in diameter depending on the severity of infection.
Sod Webworms
Sod webworms are grayish-green caterpillars with dark brown heads and brown spots along the length of their bodies. The caterpillars live in silken tunnels at the base of grass blades, feeding on the grass blades at night and hiding in their tunnels during the day.
Is standing water threatening your tree? Know the warning signs
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In this WTOP article, Lou Meyer of Davey's Chesapeake office talks about the potential impacts standing water can have on a tree and its root system.
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