Experienced in working with government entities and private landowners. The majority of our clients are from the PA Game Commission to the Ohio Division of Wildlife and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Let us come up with the best integrated vegetation management plan for your needs. Whether that be herbicide application or by mechanical means, to regain control of your land from pesky invasives.
Licensed in right of ways, we can serve the needs of departments of transportation, railways, gas pipelines, sewer authorities, utility lines
Tree trimming and maintenance can be dangerous work for homeowners. You can rely on our experts for any residential or commercial project to safely get the job done. We ensure to leave every site cleaner from debris than when we started.
In addition to our herbicide services, we also have a team that clears forested areas and prepares for site development
Our treatments can vary based on the target species. Our treatments can include foliar, hack and squirt, basal bark, cut stump and stem injections.
Tree Planting aids in reforestation when natural regeneration might not be possible. Typically following logging or invasive plant treatment. Reforesting an area helps biodiversity for wildlife, stabilizes soil and erosion and improves air quality by reducing carbon dioxide.
Drone herbicide application is a new technology becoming more prevalent in the agronomy industry. Areas that can be hard to reach with traditional methods, steep terrain, applying post emergent products to crops without driving over crops, or areas too small to justify fixed wing/helicopter application are great ways to use this new tech.
-Multiflora Rose
-Autumn Olive
-Japanese Barberry
-Japanese Knotweed
-Glossy Buckthorn
-Mile a Minute
-Tree-Of-Heaven
-Honeysuckle
-Japanese Stiltgrass
-Striped Maple
-Oriental Bittersweet
-And more
The SLF has become one of the biggest pests growing in the Mid-Atlantic region. it so happens their favorite tree to feed on is the tree of heaven. If you are looking to reduce the population, we can remove the trees or turn them into bait trees that will release insecticide when fed on by they SLF.
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