Little Elm TREE SERVICE
Common Tree Diseases

Everyone loves healthy trees, and no one wants to think about the fact that there might be unhealthy trees residing on the same property as their home or business. This is especially true when you consider that tree disease could potentially cause a safety risk to other aspects of your landscape or those on the property. There’s no doubt that there are those of you right now reading this who might not be aware of the fact that they are living around diseased trees, which is why you should
contact tree service professionals immediately. We are an incredibly proud of our certified arborists and capable staff, and we are happy to diagnose common tree diseases in all areas around Little Elm, TX.
It might be obvious when a tree is healthy, but it’s also tough to truly tell when a tree is dying or diseased. The symptoms are not exactly as blatant as you might think, because they might involve a variety of different factors. For example, one might be trees losing their leaves too early. There are obviously many people that might not notice a small detail such as this one. Another sign is that there might be visible damage to the trunk—but let’s face it, between family, friends, and work, there’s a good chance that you might not notice some damage to your tree the way that a tree professional can spot it. That’s why our team prides ourselves on our knowledge and experience, and can help to diagnose any issue involving your trees. Even small things, like weak branches, can eventually break and cause injury, which is important to remember if you have children or customers around your property.

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Common Tree Diseases
In some cases, you might notice that branches are dead or dying, and if some appear more brittle than usual, you might want to consider contacting us. Mushrooms around the tree’s base could actually mean that your tree is decaying, and that’s something that a lot of people overlook as well. Sometimes, it’s the little signs, such as insect damage or mushroom growth that can help you identify bigger health issues with your trees and end up saving you money and energy in the long-term.
Of course, branches do have a natural life cycle, and insects do exist in nature, so it is very hard to evaluate and diagnose tree disease under these circumstances. That’s why our team can draw on our experience to truly understand the situation on a deeper level, with the help of our certified arborists, we can truly get to the bottom of the situation. Feel free to call us for more information.