I am very excited about the two new spray trucks we’ve recently purchased and are now outfitting to combat mountain pine beetle and other pests. The trucks will have pumps that allow us to reach the tops of the tallest trees. For jobs in the high country we will be able to pull two or three hoses to get maximum coverage area in heavily wooded area. This is not something every tree service can offer.
Of course equipment is nothing without knowledge. We have consulting arborists who have reached the highest designations in the arboriculture industry. We also employ two Qualified Supervisors approved by the state of Colorado Department of Agriculture for pesticide application. Check out our qualifications further.
Finally, while we’ve been preventing IPS, mountain pine and other beetles and insects successfully on the Front Range for years I feel it’s time to start serving mountain communities as well. I want to emphasize that while spraying is important, good tree health care begins with supporting healthy and stressed trees through deep root fertilization, winter watering, and bark fertilizer applications using Envirotree. In my 20 years experience, I’ve learned that healthier trees fend off insects and part of our mountain pine beetle treatments will always include promoting the systemic health of a tree.
Thanks, David



