Help! My Trees Have Bagworms!
Bagworms are a common pest in the Midwest that feed on many types of trees. While most common on arborvitae and junipers, they can also be found on smaller hardwood trees. Up Next: Invasive Species Alert: The Emerald Ash Borer Controlling bagworms is an arduous task that takes patience and [...]
Jun
What Should I Do With My Dead Tree With EAB?
Emerald ash borer (EAB) is a highly invasive species that has wreaked havoc on the native ash trees of North America. As such, it is of the utmost importance that if you have ash trees on your property that they are treated and cared for to prevent EAB Up Next: [...]
May
Invasive Species Alert: The Bradford Pear
These trees are a beautiful, common sight in St. Louis: Thousands of white flowering trees that bloom early in the spring and symmetrical, eye-pleasing canopies and glossy green leaves. But beauty isn’t everything and it is even dangerous.
Apr
Get Your Trees Inspected This Spring!
Spring is here at last! That means sunshine, warmer weather, and time spent outdoors after a long winter trapped inside. It also means it is time to get your lawn in order and your trees inspected. Up Next: What Is Dynamic Tree Cabling & When Do You Need It? By [...]
Mar
Why You Need Winter Pest & Disease Prevention
Think preventative tree care to keep your trees safe from pests and disease is a chore waiting for Spring green-up? Think again. Up Next: Should You Treat Or Remove Your Ash Tree With EAB? Late winter is one of the best times to treat your trees with preventative treatments to [...]
Feb
