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MOUNTAIN LAKES  Shade Tree Commission
Should You Hire an Arborist?
 

Arborists are professionals educated in arboriculture – the art and science of planting and maintaining trees. They can provide advice or services in planting, transplanting, pruning, fertilizing, and pest management. They can diagnose problems and recommend treatments. Many are qualified in tree removal and value appraisals. Answer the following questions to see if you might benefit from the services of a professional arborist.

YesNo 
____Do you care about the present and future health of your trees?
____Are you planning to plant or remove trees in your yard?
____Are the trees on your trees yellowing, undersized, withering or showing dark blotches
____Are the limbs of your trees dying at the ends?
____Do you have plans to build on your property and have some trees that you would like to save?
____Do your trees have any signs of these insect problems: curled leaves, chewed leaves, bud that don’t sprout, webs or galls? Is there a whit fuzzy substance on the underside of your hemlock needles?
____Are there cracks in any of your tree trunks?
____Are there cankers growing on the bark or mushrooms growing from the ground near any of your trees
____Have you noticed compacted soil around your trees?
____Do any of your trees have damage from a storm
____Do you think any of your trees needs pruning for shaping, size control, of reducing wind resistance?
____Do you have any trees with limbs interfering with wires, chimneys, gutters, or windows?

If you answered “Yes” to one or more of these questions, you might want to consult with an arborist. Not every tree company has an arborist on staff. Look for on with a membership in the International Society of Arboriculture and the National Arborist Association.

From the Home and School Bulletin, June, 2002





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