Highland Village EAB Sighting

Be advised our ISA Board Certified Master Arborist had a local EAB sighting on September 23, 2024 on an ash tree in Highland Village in the County of Denton.
Learn More About Emerald Ash Borer
Related Blogs
Similar blogs related to this topic


Ganoderma | Fungal Disease
Prevention is key to preventing your trees from getting Ganoderma. Ganoderma, like Kretzschmaria, is present in the soil, and infects a tree when its roots become damaged and lose their protective bark. Ganoderma Red Flags …
Read more

What Should I Do If My Live Oak Has Aphids?
Aphids are attracted to many different species of trees, but are most commonly seen in North Texas on crape myrtles, pecans, hackberries, and live oaks. Aphid infections typically occur on trees that are already stressed…
Read more

How Do I Identify Crape Myrtle Bark Scale and Treat It in North Texas?
Crape Myrtles are a popular and beautiful addition to many North Texas gardens, but they can sometimes fall victim to pests like Crape Myrtle Bark Scale (CMBS). This pesky problem can affect the health and…
Read more