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Root rot is one of the most common and destructive tree problems in Richmond and Central Virginia. Because most of a tree’s root system lies underground, it often goes unnoticed until the damage is severe,

James Luggen When you got your crape myrtles you probably didn’t expect them to come with a side of honeydew, so what do you do now? Crape Myrtle Bark Scale has been a troubling infestation

James Luggen Have you ever noticed the trunk of your tree is wet when it hasn’t been raining, possibly accompanied by the foul smell of fermentation? If this seepage is bubbling and dripping from a

Peter Girardi Over the past few weeks I have seen some similar issues among the trees in the area and thought I would share my list with you. Although these are not new pests or

Greg Crews It has been a beautiful Spring and with all of the rain most trees and shrubs are growing in leaps and bounds. This comes with several exceptions and White Oaks are some of

Author: Max Esterhuizen Source: Visit Site It’s visually striking. When fully grown, open wings display showy hind wings with bright red near the abdomen, black spots, and black-and-white bars. But the spotted lanternfly, an invasive

James Luggen There’s been a lot of excitement around the cicadas emerging this year, and in some areas there will be 2 different broods present at the same time. What does this mean?? It’s gonna

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