Oak wilt syndrome is a serious disease transmitted from insects and root grafts, leading to leaf discoloration, wilting, and eventually killing the tree in full. Due to the spread of this syndrome from insects, it is best to trim oak trees during an inactive season. Since there has been a hard freeze, insects are no longer active, and it is safe to start trimming. Please call us for a free estimate on any of your oak tree needs.
Today in Johnston, we removed a pear tree and ground the stump out.
Volunteer trees happen when seedlings sprout and grow on their own without being intentionally planted. Today in Des Moines, we removed various volunteer trees, including several mulberry trees. Per customers request we did not grind out the stumps.
Today in Waukee, we removed 19 small cedar trees.
Did you know here at Ken’s Tree Service we offer free bids? Today, we provided free estimates in Urbandale, West Des Moines, and the southside of Des Moines. Please contact us and we would be happy to offer a free bid for you.
Do you know that we provide services to Des Moines and surrounding areas? Today, we removed a walnut tree in Norwalk.
Today we grinded out a large lilac stump in West Des Moines.
Today, we removed a Quaking Aspen in Urbandale. Fall is a great time to get trees removed before our winter season moves in.
Today, our crew removed an Oak tree in Urbandale. Oak trees are responsible for all the acorns we are seeing this time of year. Did you know in Iowa we are experiencing a mast year?
Today we removed an elm tree and grinded out the stump. By grinding out the stump of a removed tree you can promote ground quality, avoid unwanted pests and fungus, and provide safety.
