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  • Home
  • Services We Offer
    • ​Tree Removal
    • ​Tree Trimming & Pruning
    • ​Stump Removal & Grinding
    • ​24/7 Emergency & Storm Cleanup
    • ​Cabling & Bracing
    • ​Bush & Shrub Care
    • Tree Doctor
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Tree Disease - Is Your Tree Sick?

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We understand that many homeowners absolutely adore their trees. People have many different reasons for feeling this way about their trees. If you want to keep your trees around and healthy for as long as you are, then it's important to remember to keep them healthy. Trees need periodic visits just like we do as people. There are many different diseases that can harm trees and some of them are very lethal. We know that maple trees are very common to Georgia and there are several diseases that affect maples and are deadly. It's important to note that the best way to keep your trees from dying to disease is to identify and correct the problem early on. One way to stay on top of tree health is to schedule regular maintenance for your trees. Our expert tree doctors will be able to tell you if your tree is starting to look unhealthy.

Causes of Disease
The overall health of the tree can be affected in many ways. It's important to remember that the climate plays a big part in disease for trees just like it does on humans. When we take trips or vacations and experience extreme climate changes in different parts of the world, we're exposed to disease and sickness that our bodies aren't accustomed to. A couple of other factors that play into it are soil conditions and the general health of the particular tree. These plants can be affected by both fungal and bacterial diseases.

Common Diseases in Columbus, GA
Let's take a look at some of the most common diseases than can plague maple trees in the area:​

Verticillium Wilt - this is a fungal disease that can kill your trees rather quickly, it starts in the roots of the tree

Anthracnose - the results of this are defoliation and twig death. A sign of it may be the browning of leaves

Tar Spot - you will notice large black spots on the leaves of the tree

Asian Longhorned Beetle - this is a result of an insect eating away and disrupting the tree from properly transporting water and vitamins. It's common to see trees die in 1 or 2 years
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