In this article from The Almanac, George Reno from Davey's Menlo Park office shares signs for when you tree is in stress or experiencing typical fall changes.

Posted: September 12, 2024

With fall just around the corner, you may begin to see some physical changes to your trees. While some changes are normal for this time of year, others could signal that your tree is diseased or suffering from pest infestation. 

Because signs of distress can sometimes be difficult to tell apart from regular seasonal changes, it’s important to do a physical inspection of your trees before fall starts. This can help you determine whether your trees are healthy or need attention. 

Here’s what to look for during your September tree check: 

To read about fall tree changes and signs of stress, click here.

For more information contact the Menlo Park Davey office.

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