
Cicada Damage
Do your trees look like this? They may be suffering from twig die back, foliage loss, or wounds on the branches caused by cicadas laying their eggs in the twigs.
Continue ReadingDo your trees look like this? They may be suffering from twig die back, foliage loss, or wounds on the branches caused by cicadas laying their eggs in the twigs.
Continue ReadingPeriodical cicadas (Magicicada septendecim), the cousins of katydids and crickets, have a unique breeding schedule, and after 17 years of living underground, a large group of them are preparing to fill the skies along the U.S. East Coast, from North Carolina up to Connecticut. Normally, periodic cicadas spend their lives in...
Continue ReadingAs we manage the devastation related to Hurricane Sandy the following is important information regarding timing of our crews, heavy equipment usage, and wood removal.
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