
How to identify Emerald Ash Borers and treat infestations
“What’s next?”, one might ask when watching the trees decline in their neighbourhood. After years of diseases and insect infestations in trees, people are worried
Consider Arborwood your trees’ primary health care provider. For over a decade, we have been working with and actively developing the most effective treatment practices for the great range of trees of the Golden Horseshoe. Our guiding philosophy of CPR for trees ensures the conservation, preservation and restoration of your valuable woody landscapes.
Our certified arborists can assess your tree population for health issues, risk reduction and growth potential, to equip you with the information you need to make the right decisions for your landscape. There are a multitude of diseases, insect issues and ambiguous symptoms. We do a thorough tree and site analysis to see that you get the correct diagnosis and treatment recommendation.
Pre- and post-construction reports can also be provided where municipal by-laws require an arborist’s evaluation of tree preservation needs before, during and after the construction process.
Foliar spray (on the leaves) and deep root fertilization at ground level ensures the revitalizing agent can do its full work.
Multiple foliar sprays applications throughout the growing season to boost health and vigour and suppress disease infestation.
Arborganix soil feedings at the root zone, one in early season, one in late season, to enhance soil and tree health.
Single Arborganix soil feeding at the root zone to enhance soil and tree health.

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