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I wanted to write and say thank you for the quick response this morning for the removal of the tree that fell in our driveway. I was able to cut it up and get it off the driveway. But your crew showed up at 9:40 am and were swept up and driving off at 10:00 am. It was very quick and professional. Thanks for all the great service you have provided us.

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Grant and Megan


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Bacterial leaf scorch


2. Bacterial leaf scorch

A newly recognized disease, bacterial leaf scorch, affects a wide range of plant species. Oaks, sycamores, and elms are especially at risk. Foliage browning (scorching) followed by defoliation occurs in mid to late summer. Branch dieback and subsequent decline occurs over a period of years. This eventually leads to the failure of the plant. This problem occurs most commonly on linden, maple, ash and cottonwood. Treatments are available to slow the decline and extend the life of the affected plant, but no cure or preventive measures are available yet.


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