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Tree Disease, Insect Control & Fertilization in Sterling Heights, MI

Catching a sick tree early can mean a simple treatment instead of an expensive removal. We diagnose what's wrong and treat it before it spreads.

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Save the Tree Before It Becomes a Removal

A struggling tree rarely fixes itself. Early leaf drop, a thinning canopy, oozing bark, or a sudden bloom of mushrooms at the base all signal that something is wrong beneath the surface — and the longer it goes untreated, the more likely you end up paying for a removal instead of a treatment.

We help Sterling Heights and Macomb County homeowners figure out what's actually wrong with a tree and treat it before it spreads to the rest of the yard. From insect infestations and fungal disease to nutrient-starved soil, the goal is the same: keep your trees alive, safe, and standing — at a fraction of the cost of replacing them.

Warning Signs

Common Problems We Help With

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Early or off-season leaf drop

Leaves browning, yellowing, or falling well before fall.

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Visible insects or webbing

Boring holes, sawdust, tents, or beetles on the trunk and limbs.

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Mushrooms or fungus at the base

Fungal growth at the roots or trunk often signals internal decay.

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Thinning or dying canopy

Bare spots up top or branches that never leaf out in spring.

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Oozing, cankers, or peeling bark

Sap bleeding, sunken lesions, or bark splitting away.

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Risk of spreading

Disease and pests jump tree to tree — fast diagnosis protects the rest.

Estimate First

No Guesswork — Send the Details and Get Help

Not sure if it's treatable? Send a photo of the leaves, bark, and base of the tree along with your ZIP, and a local arborist can usually point you in the right direction quickly.

What we treat

  • Emerald ash borer & boring insects
  • Fungal & bacterial disease
  • Leaf scorch and blight
  • Aphids, mites, and scale
  • Root and soil deficiencies

How we help

  • Honest diagnosis of the real problem
  • Targeted insect & disease treatment
  • Deep-root fertilization to rebuild strength
  • Seasonal tree care plans
  • Straight advice on treat vs. remove
FAQ

Common Questions

Can a sick tree actually be saved?+
Often, yes — if it's caught early. Many insect and disease problems are treatable, and fertilization can revive a stressed tree. The sooner it's diagnosed, the better the odds and the lower the cost.
How do I know if it's insects or disease?+
That's exactly what a diagnosis is for. Send photos of the leaves, bark, and base and a local arborist can usually narrow it down quickly and recommend the right treatment.
What is deep-root fertilization?+
It delivers nutrients directly to the root zone where the tree can absorb them, which helps stressed or slow-growing trees recover and better resist pests and disease.
Is emerald ash borer treatable?+
Ash trees can sometimes be protected with treatment if the infestation is caught early. Heavily infested trees may need removal to protect surrounding trees — you'll get an honest call either way.
When is the best time to treat a tree?+
It depends on the problem. Some treatments work best in spring or early summer, others in fall. The first step is a diagnosis so the timing matches the issue.

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Local tree service requests across Sterling Heights & Macomb County and surrounding Michigan towns.

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