As a homeowner in Central Michigan, you take pride in the trees that grace your property. Not only do they add beauty and shade to your home, but they also increase your property value. However, some trees are vulnerable to insect infestations that can hurt their health and appeal. If you have one of these trees on your property, then it’s time to call ArborLawn.
Spruce trees are the most vulnerable to insect infestations in Central Michigan. Two common spruce insects are the spruce budworm and the spruce needle miner. The spruce budworm is a destructive insect that feeds on new spruce growth, causing severe defoliation and weakening the trees. The spruce needle miner feeds on spruce needles, and their severe defoliation can lead to weakened tree survival.
Ash trees are also at risk of an insect infestation called the emerald ash borer. This insect burrows into the ash tree, cutting off the tree’s nutrients and weakening its structural integrity. If not treated correctly, the emerald ash borer can kill ash trees within a few years.
Pine trees are vulnerable to an insect infestation called the pine beetle. These beetles live beneath the tree’s bark and feed on the cambium layer, stopping the tree from receiving food and water, leading to death. The pine beetle infestation can be devastating, killing entire pine forests.
Oak trees can be susceptible to an insect called the picnic beetle. These beetles have a voracious appetite for the sap and inner bark of oak trees, which they feed on during their larval stage. This feeding behavior can weaken the tree’s vascular system, leading to diminished nutrient uptake and overall declining health.
Does your property in Lansing, MI, have a beautiful display of trees? ArborLawn can make sure they stay that way! Our tree insect control begins with an investigation and then leads to a detailed action plan to control insects and return your trees to healthy foliage. We also offer other services like mosquito control, aeration, and grub control. So, contact us today at (517) 882-1941.
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