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About A certified arborist with over 10 years of hands-on experience, I specialize in tree health care, disease diagnosis, risk assessment, and sustainable pruning practices. Through Tree Doctor USA, I help homeowners and businesses protect urban canopies with science-based care, preventive maintenance, and practical guidance that keeps trees healthy, safe, and resilient.
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May

Ambrosia beetle prevention is essential because once these tiny pests enter a tree, treatment becomes very difficult. They bore deep inside and introduce a fungus that blocks water flow, often causing serious damage before visible signs appear. Since control options are limited after infestation, maintaining healthy, stress-free trees and taking early preventive measures is the most effective way to protect them.

Apr

The South American palm weevil is a highly destructive pest threatening Canary Island date palms across San Diego and Southern California. Early detection is critical, as larvae destroy the tree from the inside, often before visible damage appears. Effective treatment requires a professional, layered approach including crown sprays, systemic soil treatments, and in high-risk cases, trunk injections. Preventive care, proper pruning, and community-wide management are essential to protect palms and reduce infestation spread.

Apr

Ambrosia beetles are tiny but destructive pests that burrow into tree trunks to grow fungi, often causing irreversible damage. By the time you notice signs like frass (sawdust) on the tree bark, the damage is usually done. The blog explains how to identify, treat, and prevent ambrosia beetle infestations, emphasizing the importance of early intervention. Treatment options include removing infested trees, applying bark sprays, and improving tree health to reduce stress. For fast action and effective control, professional assistance is recommended, especially in areas with invasive beetle species like the redbay ambrosia beetle.

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