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Get Trees Sprayed Early to Prevent Pests in Spring

They take special care not to spray more than is needed. Excessive spraying can be detrimental, rather than helpful.

    DURHAM, NC, February 12, 2011 /Environment PR News/ -- Durham, NC—In the winter there may not be many pests lurking around in the trees or vegetation, but they start to come out in the spring and summer. They can be a huge annoyance, especially around fruit trees. This is why trees and shrubs should be sprayed well in advance to prevent the swarms of insects.

Premiere Tree Services of Durham performs this type of spraying for trees and most other vegetation surrounding them. They do this annually or seasonally, depending on the insect life cycle. They take special care not to spray more than is needed. Excessive spraying can be detrimental, rather than helpful. The chemicals used are also important to be able to effectively prevent the problem from occurring.

Premiere Tree Services of Durham encourages residents to schedule tree spraying to prevent, rather than to stop a current problem. Infestations can be horrifying for the property owner and trees, so if it can be stopped before it even starts, that would be ideal.

For more information contact Premiere Tree Services of Durham at 2608 Erwin Rd. Ste. 148-111 Durham, NC 27705, call (919) 407-8330, or visit http://durham.premieretreeservices.com.

When Durham, North Carolina needs expert tree services, they turn to our professionals! We're long time North Carolina residents who've worked in Durham for years, and have the local experience to prove it.


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Robert Jones
Premiere Tree Services of Durham
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2608 Erwin Rd. Ste 148-111
Durham, NC
United States 22705
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