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Counting on San Diego’s urban forest
July 30, 2019
This San Diego Downtown News article mentions DRG's tree inventory for the Balboa Park Conservancy and how it plays into the park's larger plan.
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Hot Weather Impacting Trees
July 30, 2019
In this WSFB news interview, Philip Warrenger of The Care of Trees, a Davey company, in Hamden, tells viewers that the best things they can do to protect their trees from the heat is to make sure they are mulched and give them extra water.
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Arborists expect heavy beetle damage after spring floods
July 28, 2019
In this FOX42 news segment, Jennifer Morris of ABS Tree Care, a Davey company, talks about why folks should expect more Japanese beetles this year.
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Persistent Rain Can Cause Tree Root Rot, Early Leaf Drop
July 25, 2019
In this 90.5 WESA article, Rob Kruljac of Davey's Pittsburgh office talks about the problems persistent rain can cause for trees.
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Storms Tear Down Trees, Damage Fences
July 18, 2019
In this Memphis WREG interview, Bill Jurgens of Jones Bros. Tree & Landscape, a Davey company, talks about the rain and saturation that is causing issues for trees throughout the area.
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Aggressive disease can destroy oak trees in just weeks
July 16, 2019
In this WKBN First News 27 interview, Kevin Crump of Davey's Youngstown, OH, office tells homeowners about the aggressive disease called oak wilt, and the impact it is having on area trees.
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Midstate dealing with beetle infestation
July 15, 2019
In this WSMV news interview, Rob Kraker of Davey's Nashville office tells viewers why there are so many Japanese beetles this year and how to manage them when it comes to your plants.
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Tennessee Japanese beetle population expected to grow after two wet summers
July 15, 2019
In this KnoxNews.com article, Nick St. Sauveur of Cortese Tree Specialists talks about the increase in Japanese beetles after a couple of wet summers, and which trees the beetles are especially fond of.
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