Termites are likely the most destructive and frightening pests that you can find in your yard. When they get into your trees, they are likely to do everything they can to bring them down. Thankfully, you can get help from a tree service specialist to potentially save your tree from these pests.
Trees Naturally Attract Termites To Your Home
While termites will happily infest your home and destroy it as much as they can, they are truly at home in trees.
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A homeowner with a somewhat empty backyard may not worry too much about a young tree growing, because there may not be any other growth in the surrounding area. But, you may have a lot of growth happening in your backyard with some plants obstructing one another. This will lead to future issues, because the more invasive plants will cause health issues for other ones.
If you have several trees growing in your backyard, you should invest in tree removal with the intention to save as many plants that you can throughout the landscape.
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There are many reasons why you should trim your trees; trimming can stabilize trees, encourage growth spurt, encourage fruit production, and help them avoid infections by getting rid of diseased branches. However, you will only realize these benefits if you get the trimming right. Otherwise, you may even end up hurting the trees and needing to have professional tree removal. For example, you need to avoid the following tree trimming mistakes:
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Trees are valuable additions to your landscape design. While the added appeal is obvious, trees are also capable of increasing home value and providing shade and insulation that helps with energy efficiency. Of course, some trees are more beneficial than others, since they grow up to incredible heights and widths that create appeal, value, and shade. The Eastern red cedar tree is an excellent option for your home. Even though it is common and easy to plant and maintain, most homeowners do not know where to get started with this tree.
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No one wants to experience exterior storm damage from falling branches or toppling trees, yet many people aren't aware of the risk factors that can lead to such damage. By knowing what to look for when doing routine maintenance in the landscape, you can catch potential problems before damage occurs. The following guide can help you learn what types of landscape issues to watch for.
Deadwood
Dead or dying wood in a tree canopy is a major cause of storm damage, particularly for trees that overhang buildings or are within several feet of a structure.
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