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Trees can beautify the outside of your home, provide shade, and produce oxygen. However, when trees become diseased, they are more likely to fall and pose a risk to your property and family. It’s important to pay attention to the signs of disease and call a professional tree service when necessary.

4 Signs Your Tree Has a Disease

Falling Branches

If your tree has been dropping entire branches, it’s time to contact a professional tree service. This indicates that the tree is attempting to shrink so that there is less to feed. Falling branches can damage property and injure people walking by, creating a liability. 

Peeling Bark

tree serviceBark covers a tree’s branches and trunk and protects it against temperature extremes, animal attacks, and other environmental dangers. It also provides the tree with the water and nutrients it needs to survive. If you notice large chunks of bark falling off your tree, it’s likely suffering from a disease.

Powdery Mildew

Powdery mildew is one of the easiest disease symptoms to recognize. This whitish substance grows on the leaves of trees, typically when there are high humidity levels. While the mildew usually doesn’t kill trees, it can slow growth and distort them, so tree service may be required.

Yellow Foliage

Do you notice that most of the leaves on your tree are yellow in color? If so, it’s a sign your tree isn’t getting the right nutrients or is unable to absorb the nutrients it does receive. This condition often occurs when the fungus in the soil rots and attacks the roots and leaves of the tree. 

 

If your tree is diseased, trust the professionals at Above All Tree Care. They have been providing reliable and affordable tree services, including tree removal and trimming, in the Center City, MN area since 2001 and take on jobs of all sizes. The licensed and insured arborists have decades of experience in the field and will do what it takes to protect and enhance the beauty of your trees. If you have a question about a tree service, call (651) 257-2136 or visit their website.

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