The Spotted Lanternfly is a "non-native, invasive planthopper" that has been confirmed to be found in Cincinnati
Spotted Lanternfly harms Cincinnati trees by feeding on sap, causing wilting, sticky residue, mold, and attracting more pests.
The Spotted Lanternfly is a "non-native, invasive planthopper" that has been confirmed to be found in Cincinnati
Protecting Your Ash Trees From Emerald Ash Borer
Understanding Bagworms: Protecting Your Trees and Yard
Cultivating Vitality: The Art of Tree Fertilization in Cincinnati's Surrounds
Reviving a Maple Tree: Overcoming Manganese Deficiency
Caring for Monumental Oak Trees
The Impact of Prolonged Rain on Trees: Understanding Disease Growth and Signs of Decline
Understanding Heavy Seed Production in Maple Trees: A Sign of Stress or Natural Cycle?
Spring Rain and Evergreen Tree Health: Understanding Disease Risks and Prevention
Are Your Trees Hungry?
Why you need a Certified Arborist?