COMMON PROBLEMS

Common Problems

We’ll Get To The Root Of  The Problem

Tree problems can masquerade as several things. It’s important to get to the original problem so it can be treated in the most effective and cost efficient way. A Rainbow Treecare Certified Arborist is educated and experienced in detecting what is causing the symptoms you have noticed.

For accurate diagnosis contact Rainbow Treecare.

  • An appointment to meet at a time convenient for you will be scheduled, or we can look at your tree and call or email you with the results.
  • A Certified and Licensed Arborist will inspect your tree and correctly diagnose the problem.
  • A treatment plan that eliminates or controls the problem and improves the health of your tree will be proposed. Your arborist will answer any questions or concerns during the proposal review.
  • Sick Trees

    Not sure why your trees are looking sickly? One symptom can have several causes. Call the experts at Rainbow Treecare for a correct diagnosis. Learn More

  • Storm Damage

    Don't take chances. Storm damaged trees can be dangerous. Get help. Learn More

  • Growth Problems

    Tree growth problems can damage homes, sidewalks, buildings and are a problem for your tree as well. Find out what can be done. Learn More

  • Construction Injury

    Don't let construction damage your tree. We can help you preserve your valued trees. Learn More

  • Cabling & Bracing

    Adding support to your tree may stabilize it and prevent additional damage. Ask our experts to evaluate your tree. Learn More

  • Winter Damage & Injury

    Winter is hard on our trees and shrubs. They can be protected. Learn More

  • Dutch Elm Disease

    Keep your majestic elms healthy. Prevent Dutch Elm Disease from killing your tree. Learn More

  • Oak Wilt Disease

    Oaks are some of our most valued trees. Oak Wilt disease is fatal. Find out how they can be protected. Learn More

  • Emerald Ash Borer

    The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has killed millions of ash trees since its discovery in southeastern Michigan in 2002. Through a combination of natural spread and human activity it is now found in many states, including Minnesota. Learn More

  • Japanese Beetles

    The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has killed millions of ash trees since its discovery in southeastern Michigan in 2002. Through a combination of natural spread and human activity it is now found in many states, including Minnesota. Learn More

Concerned About
Emerald Ash Borer?

Call 952-922-3810 or submit this form for a FREE residential estimate and treatment plan.

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