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Beware the 'zombie trees.' They may look alive but inside they're dead ...


It’s been a rough few years for San Antonio trees. There was the 2021 freeze, followed by three years of almost continuous drought. If you’re keeping score at home, rainfall was 35 inches ... Read More

Beware of falling trees in MetroWest – InsuranceNewsNet


Whether it's a thinning canopy, dead branches, insect damage, a crippling fungus or cracks or slits in the bark -- all signs that a tree is at risk of falling -- Keleher encourages homeowners to ... Read More

Beware: 'Zombie trees' may be festering in yards this Halloween


The scariest thing in yards this Halloween may not be trick-or-treaters, but "zombie trees." These trees aren't dead, but they are damaged in ways that can kill the tree, or cause its decline. Read More

Tree expert urges C.O. homeowners to beware of bark beetles, a ... - KTVZ


As a result of years of drought, bark beetles are becoming a constant issue for Central Oregon property owners. An expert says homeowners should be aware of the beetles that infest pine trees. Read More

Zombie trees: The silent killers lurking in your yard


This oatmeal-colored fungal infection on the red oak tree in north San Antonio looks like a recessed portion of bark. Dead and dying branches of a red oak tree show signs of advanced fungal infection. Read More

Dead or alive? Beware of zombie trees caused by February freeze | khou.com


Warm weather is here, flowers are in full bloom and our lawns are green again. Even so, the February freeze continues to haunt some Houston-area homeowners with potentially dangerous zombie trees ... Read More

'Largely dead' tree with branches falling off can be cut down - MSN


PERMISSION has been given for a “largely dead” tree in the front garden of a Worcester house to be cut down. Read More

Texas Homeowners Beware: Dangerous Zombie Trees Created by ... - AOL


As Matt Petty, an arborist who works with Davey Tree, explained to the Houston Chronicle, not all of the trees killed by the extreme winter weather appear dead. Read More

Jacksonville crews trimming branches amid heavy rain causing increase ...


Experts warn homeowners if they have dead trees in their yard, the heavy rainfall could cause those trees to topple down. Read More

Flint mayor helps clear branches, asks council to take down more dead trees


Mayor Sheldon Neeley joined city workers to chip downed branches into mulch on Thursday, May 22, and said he’ll ask the City Council to authorize spending an additional $200,000 to take down ... Read More

Beware the Zombtrees! - Brooklyn Paper


If the city doesn’t take care of its dead-tree problem, then the dead trees are going to take care of us. Read More


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