5 Bugs To Look For In May
Five common insect pests our arborists are looking for in the early spring.
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Five common insect pests our arborists are looking for in the early spring.
Pine needle scale is a significant pest affecting ornamental pines.
Spruce needlecast complex is a common issue impacting spruce trees in Chesterfield and throughout Michigan.
Apple scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis, is a frequent problem for homeowners with crabapple trees.
Moist spring weather creates ideal conditions for apple scab, a fungal disease caused by Venturia inaequalis.
Boxwood leaf miner is a serious pest that can wreak havoc on your boxwood shrubs.
Apple scab is a common concern for homeowners with crabapple trees.
Like all trees, white pines are susceptible to various diseases and insects that can harm their health.
Pear trellis rust, behaves a bit differently than our native cedar-apple and cedar-hawthorn rusts.
Maple trees face a peculiar threat: the cottony maple scale.
This sawfly primarily targets American mountain-ash and European mountain-ash, causing significant defoliation.
Dothistroma needle blight is a common fungal infection several different pine tree species.
Algonac's landscape trees face several challenges, including insect pests, diseases, and environmental stressors.
Apple scab can pose a serious problem for crabapple trees.
The invasive box tree moth has quickly become a significant concern for boxwood owners in West Bloomfield and Farmington Hills.
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