Bagworm Season Is Starting in Middletown: Catch Them Now

Bagworm larvae are hatching in Middletown right now — and the next few weeks are your only real window to stop them before permanent damage hits your arborvitae.
Spotting Nectria Canker Before It Kills Your Middletown Maple

One maple branch bare while the rest of your tree leafs out? Nectria canker could be the culprit — here’s how to find it and stop it in May.
Scale Insects Are Draining Middletown’s Ornamental Trees This May

That sticky drip on your patio isn’t sap — it’s honeydew from scale insects quietly feeding on Middletown’s Japanese maples, arborvitae, and flowering cherries. May is the only window to stop them.
Emerald Ash Borer in Monmouth County: Is There Still a Reason to Treat Your Ash?

Most of the ash trees in Middletown are already dead or dying. For the few that remain, late April is the decision window. Treat, remove, or watch.
Recognizing the Signs of an Unhealthy Tree Early

Even healthy-looking trees can hide early signs of trouble. In Middletown Township, subtle changes in color, leaf growth, or bark texture can signal root stress, pests, or decay before larger problems appear. Learn how to recognize the warning signs of an unhealthy tree, protect your property, and know when it’s time to call in a certified arborist.
Why Healthy Trees Mean a Safer Property in Middletown Township, NJ

Healthy trees do more than make your yard beautiful. In Middletown Township, NJ, proper tree care also protects homes, power lines, and families from storm damage. Here’s how proactive trimming, pruning, and evaluation can keep your property safe year-round.