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Tree Pruning in Nevada

Read below to learn about the importance of pruning your tree's in Nevada!!
Tree Pruning in Nevada
A tree surgeon wearing safety gear works on pruning a large tree, illuminated by bright sunlight.

There are several reasons for pruning: liability, safety, hazardous branches or whole trees that should be removed from your property. 

 What about diseased and broken, dead branches. How do you know? 

You ask for an ISA Certified Arborist.  We are educated to identify the hazards, the diseases, issues with roots. There can be many complex issues affecting the health of your trees, but the worst offender is topping. This old, outdated method has been scientifically proven to be detrimental to the tree’s health and safety.  DO NOT TOP your trees. Despite over 25 years of literature and seminars, sadly the topping of trees is still done especially in rural Nevada.  Be smart and do research before having any work done on your trees.   

 There is only one right alternative to pruning your tree. Every tree is different and is a separate eco system all to itself.  Pruning a branch can influence the future growth and condition of a tree. It's not just your tree; it's our community's tree and our city's. Please be diligent. Our trees provide life, give oxygen, clean the air and so much more. Trust your trees to an ISA Certified Arborist at M.D Tree Surgery.  We offer the right alternative to topping or wrong pruning of your trees.  

Contact Marco DiGiacinto at M.D Tree Surgery by calling 775-867-2944 or emailing him at [email protected]. For emergencies, call 775-217-9009. 
 

  


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