Omaha Tree Treatment Services
Omaha Tree Treatment Services by Rooted Tree Specialists
Most people only think about tree care when their tree is dying or during an emergency tree situation. However, there are many proactive tree treatments in Omaha that can help keep your trees healthy and strong for years to come!
We offer organic treatments that will not harm the environment or surrounding areas. We provide several tree treatment options:
- fertilization to promote growth
- insect control and mitigation to ensure no insects destroy your home or business by nesting in your trees
- disease control and mitigation to prevent diseases from spreading through your area because of insects feeding off weakened trees
Tree treatments offer important benefits for both you and nature! Our Omaha tree treatments can save you money by helping prevent expensive removal costs due to damaged roots or falling branches caused by disease-weakened trunks and limbs.
Rooted in care
Our Omaha tree treatment services focus on the health of the trees so they can live long and vigorous lives.
Winning service
We provide professional Omaha tree treatment services at a fair price. Our arborists assess the situation and determine which treatments will work best for your trees.
Emerald Ash Borer specialists
The Emerald Ash Borer (or EAB) attacks healthy ash trees. Sadly, it is rampant in the city of Omaha and its surrounding areas. Honestly, it’s not a matter of if your ash tree is infected, but when. As certified arborists, we can help evaluate your tree to ensure we treat it and it remains healthy.
Certified pesticide applicators
Only certified pesticide applicators should be applying any sort of treatments, which is a rarity. We are certified!
Tree treatment facts:
- Well-maintined trees can increase your property value.
- Healthy trees can reduce your heating and cooling costs.
FAQs about Tree Treatment Services in Omaha
Do You Offer Tree Spray Treatments?
Yes. Rooted Tree Specialists provides a variety of tree and shrub treatments to help protect against insects, diseases, and environmental stressors. Depending on the specific issue, treatment options may include foliar sprays, soil treatments, trunk injections, or other targeted applications designed to improve tree health and vitality.
Every tree is different, which is why our certified arborists perform a thorough assessment before recommending a treatment plan. Our goal is to identify the underlying issue and provide the most effective and environmentally responsible solution for your trees.
When Will My Tree Treatment Be Applied?
The timing of tree treatments depends on the type of pest, disease, or health concern being addressed. Some treatments are most effective when applied in early spring, while others may be recommended during the growing season or fall.
After evaluating your trees, our certified arborists will recommend the ideal treatment schedule to maximize effectiveness. We strive to schedule treatments promptly and will communicate timing expectations before any work begins.
Do I Need to Keep Children or Pets Away After a Tree Treatment?
In most cases, once a treatment has been applied according to label instructions and has dried or settled properly, normal outdoor activity can resume. However, recommendations may vary depending on the specific product and treatment method used.
Our team will provide clear post-treatment instructions for your property and answer any questions you may have. The safety of your family, pets, and landscape is always a top priority when selecting and applying treatments.
Will Tree Treatments Harm Birds, Pollinators, or Other Wildlife?
Protecting the local ecosystem is an important part of responsible tree care. Our certified arborists carefully select treatment methods and application timing to minimize impacts on beneficial insects, pollinators, birds, and other wildlife.
Whenever possible, we use targeted treatment options that address specific pests or diseases while reducing exposure to non-target species. We also follow all product guidelines, industry best practices, and environmental regulations to help protect the surrounding environment.
Do You Offer Ongoing Tree Maintenance Programs?
Yes. Many tree health issues can be prevented or managed more effectively through ongoing monitoring and maintenance. Rooted Tree Specialists offers recurring tree care programs that may include inspections, fertilization, pest and disease monitoring, pruning recommendations, and preventative treatments.
Regular evaluations allow us to identify potential concerns before they become costly problems and help keep your trees healthy, safe, and thriving for years to come.
How Do I Know If My Tree Needs Treatment?
Trees often show warning signs when they are stressed, diseased, or under attack from insects. Common symptoms include yellowing or discolored leaves, premature leaf drop, thinning canopies, dead branches, unusual bark damage, holes from insects, fungal growth, or stunted growth.
Not all tree health issues are obvious to the untrained eye. Many pests and diseases can cause internal damage long before visible symptoms appear. A certified arborist can evaluate your tree’s overall health, identify the underlying cause of the problem, and recommend the most effective treatment plan to help protect and preserve your tree.
Can a Diseased Tree Be Saved?
In many cases, yes. Early diagnosis and treatment can often stop or slow the progression of certain diseases and help restore a tree’s health. Treatment options may include pruning affected branches, soil improvements, fertilization, insect management, fungicide applications, or trunk injections, depending on the condition being treated.
However, not every diseased tree can be saved. Factors such as the type of disease, the severity of the damage, the tree’s overall health, and potential safety risks all play a role in determining the best course of action. Our certified arborists will assess your tree and provide honest recommendations focused on preserving healthy trees whenever possible while prioritizing the safety of your property and surrounding landscape.