Tree Health Issues

Tree diseases and pests vary tremendously from region to region, and what’s ailing a tree is often difficult to diagnose. Below you will find some basic information about what may be affecting your tree’s health.

dry cracked soil.

Drought

One of the more common issues affecting trees across the country is drought. Lack of water can cause a wide range of issues including:

  • Leaf wilting
  • Leaf scorch
  • Stem dieback
  • Increased susceptibility to pests and diseases

 

To protect your trees from the effects of drought, start by choosing species that will grow well in your conditions.

Invasive Species

Invasive species are plants, animals and pathogens not native to the region that are either currently or likely to cause harm.

dried and wilted leaves on a tree.

Improper Planting

If a tree is not properly planted, its health could be compromised. One common mistake is planting the root flare (the point where the trunk begins to spread out as it meets the roots) too deep. This will cause a slow decline, ultimately killing the tree.

Contact an Arborist

If you're concerned about your tree’s health, contact an arborist. Certified arborists handle planting, pruning, fertilizing, pest control, and tree removal. Consulting arborists focus on diagnosing issues, recommending treatments, appraising trees, and advising on tree services.