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Common Tree Problems
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There are many potentially serious afflictions which can jeopardize the health and even the lives of our
trees. This page briefly discusses the most common problems in our specific region. For a definitive diagnosis and treatment
options, call to schedule an evaluation. Aphids: These are soft bodied plant feeding insects that can cause
leaf and stem contortion in extreme cases. If you have an extreme infestation, several treatment options are available
including reintroducing natural predators. Borers: Tree boring insects are common here in Boise and the surrounding area and can be difficult
to deal with. Knowing the insect is paramount to sucessful treatments. Not all borers are beetles, some are clearwing
moths and these must be delt with differently because not all common products or treatments are effective on this insect
pest. Look for holes, frass (sawdust) or pitch masses on pines as signs of borer infestations. Sun Scald: This is a problem affecting
certain species; Maples are particularly susceptible with lack of water aggravating the issue. Symptoms may include; browning
and dieback of leaves on the South and West sides of the tree and dieback of leaves at the exterior of the canopy. Fungal: Various fungal pathogens
may feed on the tree causing leaf death, twig and branch death and tree and root death and decline. Symptoms may include canopy
decline with decline beginning at the interior of the canopy moving outward. You may also see spots on the leaves. Fungal
pathogens are most active in cooler and wet weather. Treatment options are available. Girdling Roots: This can be a terminal condition in mature trees
but is preventable at the time of planting and in the early years. Girdling roots are a very common occurrence and inspection
at time of planting and in the first few years can completely eradicate this problem. We now offer root collar excavation
and pruning of girdling roots (where possible) using the Super Sonic Air Knife, this tool allows us to clear the soil
away with out damage to the tree and correct this problem. Symptoms can appear as yellowing of foliage, stunded
growth, tip die back and general decline. Girdling roots can also make trees suseptible to whole tree failure due
to a "pinched" trunk. Malpruning: Any pruning done to trees is permanent. It is very difficult to correct malpruning and
it can and will cause problems including decay and the possibility of failure years down the road. Many people believe their
trees are too tall and have the height reduced in an effort to make the tree safer. In fact, most height reduction pruning
eventually leads to branch decay and causes the tree to become a hazard. Topping is an archaic pruning technique and
is not acceptable anymore. Topping cuts will make your tree a hazard! It is imperative to the success of your tree that it be pruned correctly
from the beginning. Drought Stress: Symptoms will include early fall color, leaf browning, tree decline, increased susceptibility to insect and disease and possible tree failure (death). Trees should be deep watered from Spring to Fall. Nutrient Deficiency: Many trees are not suited to our native soil and become deficient in iron,
manganese or other macro and micro nutrients. Adding the nutrient may not have a positive effect on the tree because the PH
of the soil is not allowing the tree to absorb the supplement. Changing the PH of your soil can be a challenge, but it is
possible. Some symptoms of nutrient deficiency can include partial or complete yellowing of leaves, stunted growth,
poor flower or fruit production and general decline. Call for a Consult/Evaluation meeting and we will help you identify
the real issue.
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