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  • We are extremely grateful for your great team of professionals! They are efficient, helpful, and considerate. For your very fast service, we say a million thanks! Congratulations on 50 years!

    • Kirkhams
  • Thank you! We appreciated your crew’s tidy work and clean up!

    • Jim A.
  • Once again your guys have done a great job!! They were here only a short while and made a “yucky” task go away. The stumps are gone and our yard is finally taking shape….. THANKS to your group of efficient workers. Good job

    • Dennis and Anne P.
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  • Again, thank you and all involved for the work completed at our home. We are totally pleased! Cudos to Dave’s Tree’s.

    • Jeff and Linda S.
  • Both of your crews were pleasant, cooperative, and hard working. They even cleaned up the work areas in the driveway, and no flowers were injured. Thank you!

    • Larry and Freda
  • Thank you for your prompt service. It was greatly appreciated.

    • Sharon L.
  • Thank you for the excellent job, as always, a pleasure doing business with you.

    • A
  • FYI, what once was a very dangerous intersection is now wide open and very safe. Couldn’t have done this without the help of Dave’ sTree Service for doing an outstanding job.

    • Jeff
  • The guys were great - very efficient and wonderful to work with.

    • Tom C.
  • Just wanted to let you know how pleased we were with the tree service this morning. Couldn’t ask for two nicer men, and the skill level and respect for property was impressive. Thanks again.

    • Julie and Gale G.
  • Thanks so much for all of the great work your company does at Marshall’s Point. We love our trees but they do grow out of control quickly.

    • Jeanine J.
  • Thank you for doing such a good job!

    • Althea
  • Thanks for saving the pines at my property in Algoma. Don’t know what you sprayed on them, but the trees look great (or at least as great as scotch pines can look). Thanks again!

    • JMR
  • Wanted to let you know how pleased we are with the work your crew did on Saturday The yard looks much better now that the dead branches have been removed. Your crew responded to our every request!!! AND they cleaned up when they left… Great!!!! Again…. We are very satisfied and happy with your work. Look forward to work with you in the future.

    • Dennis and Anne P.
  • What a great crew - they did excellent work and were a pleasure to have here doing the job.

    • Craig S.
  • Brian and Toy were absolutely wonderful - clean up was great. Couldn’t have asked for more professional guys.

    • Marsha D.
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Knowledge Base

Learn about invasive species that affect our trees and foliage, how to prevent and protect your landscaping, when the best time to plant is + more.

Here are a few resources and recommendations we would like to pass along.

11 Most Common Tree Problems in Northeastern Wisconsin.

Click on each link to find out more about the
eleven most common tree problems in Northeastern Wisconsin.
          Emerald Ash Borer
          Scale Insect
          Bronze Birch Borer
          Chloriosis
          Dutch Elm Disease
          Gypsy Moth
          Injured Roots
          Japanese Beetles
          Rhizosphaera Needle Cast
          Two-Lined Chestnut Borer
          Urban Tree Stress

Helpful Hints & Hot Topics.

Monthly tips and tricks for better tree health.

  • Controlling Scale - Scale Insect was a big problem in recent years. See how we can help control scale insect.

  • Calculation for Figuring Out Cubic Yards
    Foot Depth = LxW:27:by depth in Inches (12")
    (If 1" divide by 12)     (If 3" divide by 4)
    (If 2" divide by 6)       (If 4" divide by 3)

  • Birch Tree Decline - Door County is home to some of the most beautiful Birch forests. Help combat Birch Tree Decline with watering, mulching and the use of pesticides to prevent Birch Borer. Contact us to learn more details.

Tree Care & Association Links.

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources - Learn more about forest health and protection including information about insects, diseases, invasive plants, and more.

Wisconsin Arborist Association - Their mission is 'Improving the understanding of trees and the practice of arboriculture'.

International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) - A worldwide professional organization dedicated to fostering a greater appreciation for trees and to promoting research, technology, and the
professional practice of arboriculture.

Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) - Established in 1938 as the National Arborist Association, the TCIA develops safety and education programs, standards of tree care practice, and management information for arboriculture firms around the world.

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