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Leyland Cyprus trees are generally resilient to most insect infestations because they are coniferous trees. Many insects prefer to nest and feed off of deciduous trees, however not all of them. One such pest is the spider mite. Tree care experts say spider mites are one of the top tree pests that can have a serious and damaging effect on the Leyland Cyprus tree. Thankfully, with the help of professional Bucks County tree care specialists, you can protect your tree from the negative effects of this insect.

According to Bucks County tree care authorities, spider mites have proven, along with bagworms, to be one of the most difficult insects to control. Since spider mites have been an irritant for Leyland Cyprus trees for so long, they have developed an immunity to many of the different chemicals that had been used to eliminate these destructive insects. They negatively affect the Leyland Cyprus by piercing the tree with their mouths and sucking out the sap (which is essentially the life force of the tree), resulting in discolored needles. If spider mites are allowed to feed without interruption, the needles will ultimately turn brown, die and fall off.

Spider mites can be a death sentence to the Leyland Cyprus, so it is important to have qualified Bucks County tree care experts help you get populations under control as soon as possible. Tree care authorities do not favor the use of insecticides because other beneficial bugs will also be killed when the insecticide is applied. It is important to allow spider mite predators such as ladybugs to remain on the tree and create a natural pest control solution. For this reason, miticides are the recommended solution to heavy spider mite infestations.

To learn more about keeping your Leyland Cyprus safe from unwanted pests, call your local Bucks County tree care company.

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Winter pruning allows tree care experts to fully assess the health and structural integrity of the tree without the interference of foliage. It is important to have this process scheduled early on in the winter in order to give tree care specialists time to accurately diagnose any problems and devise solutions to keep your Bucks County landscape looking beautiful.

Winter is the ideal time for pruning because the limbs can be fully assessed without the weight of foliage on them. Pruning is generally known to encourage growth, so when it occurs during the growing season, new tissue and bark are constantly being added to the branches. When the foliage is no longer on the tree, proper pruning can take place to establish how much dead or decaying material is on the tree.

Pruning during the growing season is encouraged, but can disrupt the tree’s energy. Tree care authorities say that since leaves are the primary food source for trees, the pruning that goes on during the summer actually decreases the amount of energy the tree is getting. Obviously the tree is capable of getting through the winter on reserved energy sources, so pruning does not have as much of an impact.

Another reason why winter pruning is ideal and beneficial is because the tree is completely dormant, including disease and insect activity. Pruning sometimes makes trees vulnerable to insect infestations and diseases, especially if the pruning techniques aren’t performed correctly and the tree is wounded. If perchance the tree is wounded during winter pruning, it will be able to seal before or during the early spring before insects and diseases become active once again.

For more information on winter pruning, contact your local tree care company and schedule a consultation!

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Protect your landscape from bagworms

January 19, 2012

Bagworms are often the bane of any homeowner’s existence. These stubborn insects can take a perfectly healthy and beautiful landscape and destroy it in a matter of months. Their incessant feeding depletes trees and shrubs of the nutrients necessary to keep them alive and thriving, thus killing the plants if there is no intervention. The [...]

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Landscaping Tip: Pulsating Sprinklers

January 5, 2012

Superior Bucks County landscaping involves many steps, but perhaps none is as important as proper hydration. After all, a Bucks County landscape cannot succeed without water. Adequately hydrating your Bucks County landscape is not an exact science, but it is close. The best plan is to install a sprinkler system that ensures your Bucks County [...]

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Lawn Care Tip: Spring Mowing

December 22, 2011

Mowing might seem like the simplest of Bucks County lawn care tasks, but it is actually quite important to know how to properly mow your Bucks County lawn to ensure the best results. Over-mowing or mowing at the wrong times or height can have detrimental effects on your Bucks County lawn. Here are some Bucks [...]

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Winterizing Your Landscape

December 8, 2011

As we get out our heavier sweaters and winter coats to protect ourselves from the cold, it’s also time to think about our trees, shrubs and plants.  Just like many of us don’t like a dip in temperatures and unpredictable temperature swings, neither do most plants.  But there are some things you can do to [...]

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Fall Leaf Raking Essentials For Better Lawn Care

November 24, 2011

As the cooler temperatures arrive and you’ll soon be exchanging your leaf rake for snow shovel, consider a few simple leaf raking tips that will help winterize your Bucks County lawn while increasing your chances for a better spring green-up. How well you maintain the leaves in your Bucks County lawn is a large indicator [...]

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Add a touch of old-world class to your Bucks County landscape with a wrought iron gazebo

November 10, 2011

Gazebos are a fairly traditional addition to most Bucks County landscapes, but a wrought iron gazebo will add class, charm, luxury and style, not to mention an element of uniqueness. One of the most advantageous qualities of having a wrought iron gazebo on your Bucks County landscape is that the iron does not wear out. [...]

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Preventative Tree Care for Plum Trees

October 4, 2011

Plum trees are like many other fruit trees, which means they are a haven for insects and fungi. Unfortunately, fruit trees require a fair amount of tree care to prevent either of these factors from damaging or possibly even killing the tree. Many tree owners mistakenly believe that tree care is only effectual during the [...]

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Using Broadcast Spreaders to Fertilize your Landscape

September 19, 2011

Fertilizing your own Bucks County landscape can be quite an ordeal and usually requires (or should require) a fair amount of research. Many Bucks County landscaping companies have fertilization programs that have been perfected over the years by experts in the Bucks County landscaping industry. However, if you’re looking to take on the project yourself, [...]

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