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7/27/2019

When Trees Grow Too Close To Your House

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Though the shade of a well-planted tree can better a hot day, a falling tree can be grave. It doesn’t matter if the tree falls onto your house or your car; the destruction it causes is severe. That’s why it’s best to talk about when trees grow too close to your home.

Start None, Won’t Be None
First and foremost, remove any tree that too close before it becomes an issue. Trees that are leaning or get knocked sideways because of adverse weather or a tree that is diseased display clear signs of being a possible problem before they fall. Some symptoms to look for are mold, splintering bark, cracks in the trunk, and cracks in the limbs. If you see any abnormalities in your trees, call a tree and stump removal company immediately.
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Falling Trees Can Bring Serious Damage
If a tree falls on your vehicle, it will destroy it. Not to mention the hazard a falling tree can be for pets, neighbors, and their properties. Falling trees can take down power lines, severely damage your roof, and bring all kinds of devastation.

To stop trees from falling, you have to make sure that your trees are healthy and that the soil holding them steady is safe. After really heavy rainfall, soil can soften to the phase of losing control of the tree they’re securing. If your tree is situated on a hill, then you’re really at risk.

Avoid Falling Trees
One of the best ways to avoid issues down the road with falling trees is to be sure that they’re planted in strategic and safe areas. Though, if the trees are already in your landscape, you have to be sure they are pruned and examined for possible problems.

Regular pruning can aid in reducing the tree’s weight. If you’re not sure about your tree’s health, then let a tree specialist inspect it and advise you. Working with a tree professional is the best way to get started in maintaining healthy and robust trees and having someone to handle your tree related needs from tree removal to stump grinding.

7/20/2019

Encouraging Animals Away From Your Trees

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Though deer, rabbits, and squirrels might be cute from far away, they can be a pain on your plants and other trees in your outdoor space. Though some individuals who decide to use deadly methods and dangerous chemicals on these critters, there are safer ways of encouraging animals away from your trees. You don’t harm the animals, and you don’t damage the earth. Below are a few ideas for doing this.

Eliminate the Enticements
Wild animals live for one thing: Survival. For this to happen effectively, they must have shelter and food. Trees offer both which makes them every enticing to several creatures. Therefore, things such as easily accessible entryways, unattended wood piles, and unsecured trash cans should be addressed. By tackling these additional incentives, you’ll make your outdoor space less attractive overall for all critters.

Barriers
Fences will aid in deterring big creatures such as deer from coming to your trees and damaging them. Also, bucks enjoy rubbing their antlers on trees, which will destroy the bark and can create other problems down the road.  

By erecting a fence around the edge of your property, deer are more likely to not come near your trees since they won't be able to saunter up and use them. If you’re having problems with creatures eating the fruit on your fruit trees, there’s netting available to shield them until harvest time.

Relocate and Remove Creatures
There are several ways to humanitarianly trap and relocate animals of any type from raccoons to squirrels. In actuality, trees in the open are where creatures survive and find food. Therefore, it’s only reasonable that they’ll want to use your trees to increase their chance of survival. Though, the destruction they can do is less than perfect. The last thing you want to happen is a tree destroyed, and you have to call for tree and stump removal service.

To remove and relocate the bothersome creatures, you can either use live traps or call a professional. If the traps have bait in them, you should be able to catch your pesky pests and release them somewhere else far away. However, it is highly suggested that you contact a team of experts to handle the task since some wild creatures carry diseases and can harm you.

7/13/2019

How Trees Help Save Bees

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Regardless of what form you get your news, you most likely know that the bee population is in peril. Fortunately, with some incredible efforts, there are a couple of things that you can do to aid your Rochester bee population. We’re going to talk about how trees help save bees and a few ways you can help make it happen. Let’s save the bees!

Space to Pollinate
The first thing you can do to help your local bees is to provide them space to do their thing. Native plants and trees are excellent food sources for bee colonies. Though exotic trees and plants might be charming for us, they aren’t great for local bees.

Therefore, be sure to keep some native trees and plants in your landscape. This could include hybrids. They are typically sterile and don’t create a lot of pollen. Along with the pollen, trees also offer a habitat for bees whenever possible.

Avoid Pesticides
Even if all pesticides don’t collapse a colony collapse, some will. Pesticides aren’t good for anyone and not bees. If pests are giving you the blues, try some eco-friendly methods of discouraging them. A skilled Rochester arborist can assist you in coming up with the right techniques for keeping the horrible pests and insects away from your trees without killing the amazing buzzing bees.

An arborist can aid you with all things tree-related, from bugs to illnesses and everything in between. You don’t want to go messing with your trees and damaging them, resulting in you paying money for tree care and stump removal.

Want Help with Your Trees?
If you want help with your trees, including picking out the ones right for bee pollinating and keeping them healthy, contact a professional tree care expert. A professional can aid you in choosing the right trees for bees to make a home as well as help you come up with green solutions, so you don’t have to use harmful pesticides.  

Contact one today to find out more about how you can get the help you need or set up an appointment for a tree consultation. To keep your trees healthy and save the local bees, professional tree care assistance is your best bet.
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7/6/2019

Protecting Plants During Construction

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As you plan for that building project or new addition, it is vital to create a plan to protect plants during a construction project. Trees and other plants can get destroyed due to slope changes, changing landscapes, heavy equipment compaction, and root injury. Protecting plants during construction is as crucial as creating design plans with a contractor.

If you want to sustain your landscape and reduce damage to any foliage on your landscape, begin with a couple of tips below about safeguarding your trees and plants.

Effects of Construction on Outdoor Spaces
Each tree in your landscape has the possibility of getting destroyed during a construction job. While flowers and shrubs getting run over or trampled are apparent causes, trees (including the stems, limbs, and roots) are at risk as well.

Just letting a construction crew run right over your outdoor space can create a tremendous amount of damage, including killing your plants and trees. The last thing you want to do after shelling out money for a construction job is having to hire tree care and stump grinding company to handle a damaged tree.

Preventing construction damage to trees guarantees a continuous ecosystem balance and sustains the visual appeal of your property. Various natural methods can aid in doing construction projects, and landscapes complement each other instead of creating havoc.  

New home construction is one of the most damaging ways to destroy existing trees. Large equipment is necessary to excavate a basement or foundation. Roads must be built and established to provide somewhere for vehicles to travel. Likewise, mounds of dirt put over tree roots may hinder their capability of receiving air, nutrients, and water.

The chemicals and off-gases used in countless construction jobs can affect trees’ health. Just bulldozing over an area tear out shrubs and bushes, squashes plants, and uproots flora.

Ways to Protect Plants during Construction
Pruning accurately and with precision can safeguard various trees and plants. This could go way past just eliminating woody material and could include pruning.

Usually, a Rochester arborist is required to do the initial maintenance the right way. In some instances, the whole tree has to be temporarily relocated to safeguard it from construction equipment and offer a clear way for crew members.

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