If you have noticed that your trees "bleed" a sticky reddish fluid through their bark, you may be dealing with a case of Bleeding Canker. Bleeding Canker is a treatable…
If you have noticed that your trees' leaves are turning brown and falling out of season, you may be dealing with bacterial leaf scorch. Call Rick's PHC Certified Arborists at…
Many homeowners enjoy ornamental Pear trees and their spring blossoms. However, these trees are vulnerable to a fungal disease called Pear Trellis Rust. Call Rick's PHC Certified Arborists at 610-840-2655…
Cherry Leaf Spot is a dangerous fruit tree disease common in Pennsylvania. Call Rick's PHC Certified Arborists at 610-840-2655 to find out whether your cherry trees have this condition and…
Apple Scab is a highly common disease in Pennsylvania. It causes olive-green or black, velvety spots on apple leaves, yellowing leaves, and defoliation. Olive-green spots on the fruit also appear…
Dogwood Anthracnose is a fungal disease caused by Discula destructiva. It causes flowering dogwood trees to experience blighted leaves, reduced flowering, and defoliation in the spring. Call Rick's PHC Certified…
Apple Scab is a destructive fungal disease that affects apples and crabapples. Growers can manage the disease by properly applying fungicides and practicing good sanitation. Planting resistant varieties may be…
Apple trees are beautiful additions to a home setting, with rosy blossoms in the spring and the promise of a bountiful harvest. Picking fresh, home-grown fruit to share with your…
Boxwood Leafminer is a fly larvae that inhabits the leaves of the Boxwood. Found nearly everywhere in the United States, it is known to be the most destructive insect pest…
White Prunicola Scale (Pseudaulacaspis Prunicola) can impact your trees and shrubs - favoring Cherry Laurel, Lilac, Willow, Red Twig Dogwood, Evergreen Privet, Holly, Boxwood, and Euonymus. Its presence may start…