The Emerald Ash Borer, a destructive insect pest, is a significant threat to ash trees across New Jersey. As experienced tree experts, at Spanner Tree & Shrub Care we understand the importance of protecting these magnificent trees from this invasive species. In this blog, we will cover aspects of Ash Borer suppression, treatment, and removal.
The Emerald Ash Borer Supression, Treatment, and Removal
Preventative Trunk Injections: A Proactive Approach
One of the most effective ways to safeguard your ash trees is through tree trunk injections. Our licensed arborists use specialized insecticides that target the Emerald Ash Borer. This proactive measure can significantly reduce the risk of infestation and preserve the health of your ash trees.
Micro-Infusion Treatment: Reviving Infested Trees
If your ash trees have already fallen victim to the Emerald Ash Borer, our micro-infusion treatment offers you some hope. This innovative technique involves injecting insecticides directly into the tree's vascular system, allowing the treatment to reach even the furthest branches. With proper care and monitoring, infested trees can often be revived and restored to their former glory.
Responsible Removal: A Last Resort
In cases where an ash tree is severely damaged or poses a safety hazard, responsible removal may be necessary. Our experienced arborists follow industry best practices to ensure a safe and efficient removal process. We understand the emotional attachment homeowners have to their trees and treat each removal with the utmost care and respect.
Expert Care for Your Ash Trees
At Spanner Tree & Shrub Care, we are committed to providing exceptional service and personalized solutions for your ash tree needs. Our team of certified arborists and tree doctors stays up-to-date with the latest techniques and technologies to combat the Emerald Ash Borer effectively.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our tree experts in New Jersey. Together, we can protect and preserve the beauty and vitality of your ash trees for years to come.