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Introduced Pests - Know the Signs and What to do

Introduced Pests - Know the Signs and What to do

FromTalking Trees with Davey Tree


Introduced Pests - Know the Signs and What to do

FromTalking Trees with Davey Tree

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Jan 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lou Meyer, certified arborist at Davey's Chesapeake, Maryland, office, talks about  introduced pests like the emerald ash borer and spotted lanternfly, as well as diseases like beech leaf disease. In this episode we cover:Emerald Ash Borer (1:17) (10:26)What is it? (2:32)Treatment (4:34)Improving tree health (8:36)Hybridizing (12:46)Predators? (13:31)Ash species - rethink approach to urban forestry (15:00)Spotted Lanternfly (15:57)Trees it affects (19:45)Treatment (20:54)Beech leaf disease (22:23)Good news! - treatment for trees (24:01)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code.To learn more about the emerald ash borer, read our blogs, Emerald Ash Borer Facts: What Does the Emerald Ash Borer Eat?, Does Emerald Ash Borer Treatment Work? and The 101 on Emerald Ash Borer.To learn more about the spotted lanternfly, read our blogs, How to Get Rid of the Spotted Lanternfly and Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) Alert: What You Need to Know.Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert Company
Released:
Jan 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Your trees and landscapes require care year round, and The Davey Tree Expert Company is here to help. Join our professional arborists and host Doug Oster every Thursday to learn all about caring for your trees and yards. We'll talk about introduced pests, seasonal tree care, deer damage, how to make your trees thrive and everything in between. So, what are you waiting for? Your trees need you!