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Which Trees Are the Major Pollen Offenders During Spring?
Lou Meyer, business developer for Davey's mid-Atlantic region shares which trees might be making your allergies worse.
New Life for an Old Davey Truck
When visitors enter the SEED Campus lobby, they’ll be greeted by an iconic piece of Davey history: a restored 1953 Dodge Power Wagon.
A New Chapter for Davey Tree: SEED Campus Opens to Employees
Davey employees talk about the new SEED Campus and how it will benefit employees and the green industry.
Celebrating Earth Day: How Trees Positively Impact Us
Jason Parker from Davey's Warminster office shares tree planting benefits and best practices in honor of Earth Day.
Emerald Ash Borer Treatment
Fall Planting and Tree Care Advice from San Antonio Arborist
Jess Divin from Davey's East San Antonio office talks about winter tree care and why fall is the best time to plant trees.
Nearly 500 Trees Planted Thanks to the Cavs and Davey Tree Expert Company "Trees for Threes" Initiative
Davey Tree and the Cleveland Cavs planted nearly 500 trees in Northern Ohio as part of the Trees for Threes partnership.
Trees and Climate Change: What a Warmer Winter Means for Spring Growth
Warmer winters are disrupting tree dormancy, causing early bud swell and frost damage. Learn the signs and how to protect your trees this season.
Wet, windy winter could be last straw for drought-stressed trees
Dan Sharp from Davey's Victoria, British Columbia, office talks about how the summer drought will affect trees this winter and how you can protect them.
Crape Myrtle Bark Scale
Crape myrtle bark scale (CMBS) is an invasive insect species that attacks crape myrtle trees. They are small, white or gray in color and have a felt-like appearance.
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