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4 Signs Your Tree Has a Disease

Signs of diseased tree
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Healthy trees on your property can add value to your home while providing shade and beauty. Unfortunately, some homeowners attribute the tree’s health to its age, but it’s not the only factor to consider. Assuming your trees are healthy can be fatal for neighboring trees as diseases spread. Therefore, the ISA-certified arborists in Kingsport at Promier Tree share on the blog today four signs your tree has a disease and why it’s essential to examine tree health regularly.

1. Dying limbs

Even though dying limbs are a telltale sign that your tree is under stress or infected with a disease, many homeowners fail to notice until it’s too late. Regularly inspecting your tree for dying or dead limbs could enlighten you to a problem requiring treatment. Once a Bristol ISA-certified arborist examines the tree and provides treatment advice, you could return it to optimal health. So, when pruning or maintaining your tree, look for limbs and branches that appear weak or change to gray, as these could be signs your tree has a disease.

2. Pest infestations

Bugs on trees are typical for the outdoors, but some insects can cause damage to tree health if an infestation is present. Pests can consume tree foliage and drive competition for nutrients. For example, a common predator invading trees is termites; however, they aren’t the only ones who burrow into the tree, causing death. The best treatment method for pests should begin with a health evaluation by a Johnson City ISA-certified arborist. Then, follow their directions to restore your tree’s health.

3. Mushroom growth

A typical homeowner misconception about healthy trees are mushrooms growing at the tree’s base, especially during wet seasons. In some cases, there is a truth element to that statement, but a large number of any mushroom type could mean a serious health condition. Tri-Cities ISA-certified arborists encourage homeowners to contact a knowledgeable person to provide diagnosis and direction to help recover your tree’s health. Unfortunately, a lack of action could result in tree death and prompt an early removal before the disease spreads to surrounding trees.

4. Erratic growth

During the spring season, it’s normal for your tree to sprout new growth areas. Blooming flowers and fruit production are abundant, and it can be an exciting time in your tree’s life cycle. However, noticing new growth around your tree base could indicate an issue with the root structure. Additionally, the latest developments could prevent necessary nutrients from reaching the tree, compromising its health. When you notice erratic growth, consult with a Kingsport ISA-certified arborist to determine the best course of action to save your tree.

Arborists in Kingsport, Johnson City, and Bristol, Tennessee

Disease symptoms in trees can sometimes get overlooked when you fail to monitor their health. With an annual checkup from an ISA-certified arborist in the Tri-Cities area from Promier Tree, we can catch tree illnesses early enough where treatment may still be effective. Protect your trees and their value by calling us today at (423) 765-2626 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.

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