7/18/2023 0 Comments July 18th, 2023Bigger doesn’t always mean better..
A smaller tree company offers a superior experience compared to a large one due to several key factors. Firstly, smaller tree companies tend to have a more personal approach, taking the time to understand and address the unique needs of each customer. Their smaller scale allows for greater attention to detail and a higher level of customer service. Additionally, smaller tree companies often have a more tightly-knit team, with experienced arborists who are passionate about their work. This dedication translates into greater expertise and efficiency in tree care and maintenance. Moreover, smaller tree companies are typically more flexible and adaptable, able to accommodate specific scheduling requests and provide more customized solutions. Lastly, their local presence fosters a stronger connection to the community, resulting in a greater sense of accountability and a commitment to delivering outstanding results. In summary, the personalized approach, expertise, flexibility, and community focus of smaller tree companies make them a superior choice for anyone seeking exceptional tree care services. We understand times are hard, fair pricing is crucial to everyone’s budget now more than ever. At O’Connor Tree Service we work with your budget and present multiple options to achieve your tree and shrub related needs. Call today for your free estimate!
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7/12/2023 0 Comments July 12th, 2023Emerald Ash BorerThe emerald ash borer (EAB) is an invasive insect species that originated in Asia and has had a devastating impact on ash trees in North America and Europe. It was first identified in 2002 in Michigan and has since spread rapidly. The EAB's life cycle includes four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The larvae are the most destructive, tunneling under the bark and causing the tree's death. The economic and ecological consequences of EAB infestations have been significant, leading to habitat loss, decreased biodiversity, and financial costs for communities and landowners. Various control measures, such as insecticides and biological agents, have been employed, along with public awareness campaigns. However, the long-term effects of the EAB on ash tree populations and ecosystems are still a concern, and ongoing research and preventive measures are necessary. Infested trees pose a significant risk as this will because large limbs to become very brittle and eventually, break off. There is means of combatting or rectifying your ash tree. Call today for a free consultation!
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AuthorJames O'Connor has worked in the arboriculture industry for nearly a decade. Experiencing all sides of one of the toughest jobs from logging to removals to pruning centuries old trees. His experience and diligence in staying up to date on the latest and greatest in the tree care field stands out among the rest. ArchivesNo Archives Categories |