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What Causes Tiny Rows of Holes in Tree Trunk (Maple, Oak, Apple)?
Is it a bug? A bird? Who is marking up your tree's trunk? Well, it's probably a borer or a bird. Keep reading to pinpoint who's the culprit and what you can do!
Pine Sawfly
Pine sawflies are conifer-feeding insects. They are categorized into two groups: spring species and summer species. Both feed on pine needles, causing the needles to turn yellow or brown. Sometimes the needles are completely consumed.
Is It Too Late To Plant a New Tree?
In this GardenSMART article, Brian Leatherman of Davey's Washington D.C. office gives readers some tips for planting trees at this time of year.
Planting a boxwood? Think again, says Hamilton arborist
Chris Deathe from Davey's Hamilton, ON, office talks about two pests harming boxwood shrubs.
Researchers say ecosystem of beech trees are in danger
In this CBS News Philadelphia article, Jason Parker from Davey’s North Philadelphia office talks about beech leaf disease.
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What Happens If Tree Roots Freeze?
Learn what happens to tree roots in winter, signs of tree root damage from freezing, and how to protect roots from cold temperatures. Discover if tree roots grow in winter and how to keep them healthy until spring.
Davey Names New District Manager for New Jersey
Jason Reitter promoted to district manager of Davey’s New Jersey office.
Experts say it's important to monitor the trees surrounding your home before a storm
Jason Gaskill from Davey's Wilmington, Delaware, office talks about how getting a tree inspection done will be beneficial before the next storm hits.
How to Save Fruit Tree Blossoms and Fruit from a Late Freeze
Learn how you can protect your citrus trees, peach trees and apple trees from late frost and the factors affecting freeze damage. You should plan to cover your fruit tree whenever the temperatures is expected to drop below 28 degrees F.
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