5 Saplings, LLC - Tree and Shrub Care
5 Saplings, LLC is educated and experienced in diagnosing tree problems. I offer solutions for the insects and diseases that affect your trees and shrubs.
1) Insect Control
- Emerald ash borer
- Bark beetles
- Tent caterpillars
- Flat-headed borers including bronze birch borer, and two-lined chestnut borer
- Spider mites
- Scale insects
- Aphids
- Bagworms
2) Disease Management
Numerous diseases that threaten or damage landscape plants in our area such as:
- Dutch elm disease
- Anthracnose
- Needlecast
- Iron and manganese deficiences
- Drought
3)
05/06/2020
Watch your roses for sawfly damage.
05/24/2018
Saw this little guy today. can destroy your . Call 5 Saplings, - Tree and Shrub Care to make sure your stay alive.
08/19/2017
Whoa!
10+ Amazing Examples Of “Crown Shyness”, A Phenomenon Where Trees Avoid Touching The next time you're out walking through the forest, take a moment to look above you and you might be pleasantly surprised by what you find.
07/15/2017
Check your and for these aggressive guys. Yellow-Necked
They can defoliate a small in less than a week.
07/14/2017
Getting trained on inspecting hives.
05/18/2017
treatments work. in the foreground was not treated while the in the back right was. works.
04/02/2017
Pretty amazing.
http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/18985386/from-tree-tipoff
See how the Men's Final Four court is made! From deep in a Michigan forest to University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona, the floor at this weekend's Men's Final Four has completed a cross-country journey, lasting nearly five months.
03/21/2017
New potential of tool for disease detection in https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/business/farming/farming-news/349901/new-device-can-detect-crop-pathogens-smell
New device can detect crop pathogens by smell - The Courier A new electronic bloodhound capable of sniffing out plant disease will shortly be available for use across the agricultural industry. Dubbed an E-Nose, the equipment has been developed by engineers and scientists to detect crop pathogens by smell weeks before any infection becomes outwardly apparent...
03/15/2017
After airknifing new in, checking
01/24/2017
Very worthwhile conference getting underway. Indiana Arborist Association International Society of Arboriculture Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements Arborjet, Inc. TreeStuff.com
01/20/2017
A newly discovered moth species was named after President-elect Donald Trump in part because its scaly head resembles Trump's distinctive hairstyle.
The tiny, orange-yellow and brown moth, Neopalpa donaldtrumpi, was discovered by Vazrick Nazari while the evolutionary biologist was sifting through material borrowed from the Bohart Museum of Entomology at the University of California, Davis.
"The reason for this choice of name is to bring wider public attention to the need to continue protecting fragile habitats in the U.S. that still contain many undescribed species," Nazari wrote in the journal ZooKeys.
But, the article explained, "the specific epithet is selected because of the resemblance of the scales on the frons (head) of the moth to Mr. Trump's hairstyle" (Sarah Larimer, Washington Post, Jan. 17). — SM
01/14/2017
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