If you've been sweeping cottonwood fluff off your porch all week, you know the Front Range's early summer is fully underway. What many North Metro Denver homeowners don't realize is that this same window — when cottonwoods are releasing seed — is also when several common tree stressors start showing up in the canopy.
Early summer heat and low humidity accelerate the impact of borers, leaf-feeding insects, and fungal issues that took hold in spring. Trees that were struggling through April's late freezes may start showing the real damage now: wilting leaves, sparse canopy, or die-back in specific branches. These symptoms are easier to address the earlier they're caught.
Arbortec's tree and plant healthcare services include inspection, diagnosis, and treatment for the insects and diseases most common to Denver-area species — including elms, cottonwoods, oaks, and ornamentals. Thirty-five years of working in this specific climate means we know what to look for and when to act.
Request your free estimate at https://arbortectree.com/request-a-quote/ and let's check on your trees before summer gets serious.
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