North Georgia got a lot of rain this spring, and while trees need water, excessive moisture creates the perfect setup for fungal problems and pest activity. If you're seeing spots on leaves, unusual branch dieback, or signs of insect damage, now is the time to have a certified arborist assess your trees before the problem spreads.
Some of the most common issues we're seeing right now include anthracnose (brownish spots and twig dieback), powdery mildew, and increased activity from scale insects and borers that thrive in humid conditions. Early detection and treatment can save a tree from serious decline.
Have you noticed any spots, discoloration, or signs of pest damage on your trees this spring? If something looks off, a free assessment could catch a problem early and save you money down the road. Give us a call.
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