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F. A. Q

Frequently asked questions

Many trees are better able to withstand pruning in late autumn or winter, when they are dormant and produce less sap. This period also attracts fewer insects capable of transmitting disease.

For some flowering trees, it’s best to wait until early spring or until they go dormant before pruning. We can advise you on the optimum timing for tree pruning.

It all depends on what you’re looking for in tree services.

Prices for pruning and trimming generally range from $100 to $2,000 per tree.

Rates for felling dead or dangerous trees generally range from $100 to $2,500 per tree, depending on the complexity of the job.

As for grubbing, including chip cleaning, prices generally range from $50 to $600 per stump.

Remote diagnosis can be complex, but our team is here to help. To do this, we need to know the following and coordinate with an arborist:

  • Photos of your tree, focusing on affected areas such as bark, leaves, etc.
  • A description of the tree’s location, especially if it’s close to a road, house, etc. It’s essential to be aware of any physical or environmental factors that could have a negative impact on the tree, such as the use of road salt.
  • The municipality where the tree is located.
  • Information on how long the tree has had this problem and what measures have already been taken.
  • Details of tree services previously carried out.

All this information will help us to diagnose the problem affecting your tree.

The emerald ash borer is an invasive beetle species that is particularly damaging to ash trees. Native to Asia, its presence in North America was first reported in 2002, in Michigan and southwestern Ontario.

A characteristic sign of EAB infestation is a sudden deterioration in the health of your tree, accompanied by distinctive “D”-shaped exit holes.

For a precise diagnosis of your tree’s condition, we recommend that you consult our services. An arborist can examine the problem on site.

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Consult your city’s tree-cutting bylaws and call an arborist.

Pruning ensures the health and safety of your trees. Here are the most important reasons why:

  • prune broken and/or falling branches;
  • prune diseased branches;
  • prune branches near roofs and gutters.

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