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Read more about the article Ask the arborist: How do I prune my fruit trees?
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Ask the arborist: How do I prune my fruit trees?

Alright, fellow tree enthusiasts, if you’re dreaming of fruit that would make Snow White jealous, listen up! February isn’t just for groundhogs and Valentine’s chocolates — it’s prime time for…

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February 26, 2024
Read more about the article Leaves turn early for many reasons: Ask the Arborist by Michael White
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Leaves turn early for many reasons: Ask the Arborist by Michael White

Originally published in the Wellsboro GazetteRead the full article here.Fall has basically begun. Starting as early as mid-August, some trees have already started turning their yellow fall color and dropping off.I’ve…

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September 16, 2022
Read more about the article When will the caterpillars go away?: Ask the Arborist by Mike White
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When will the caterpillars go away?: Ask the Arborist by Mike White

Originally published in the Wellsboro GazetteRead the full article here.They’re here. If you’ve been outside for the past three or four weeks, you’ve probably had the unfortunate experience of a tête-à-tête…

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June 14, 2022
Read more about the article What’s wrong with my oak tree?: Ask the Arborist by Michael White
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What’s wrong with my oak tree?: Ask the Arborist by Michael White

Originally published in the Wellsboro GazetteRead the full article here. Spring is well under way. You’ve probably already noticed that most trees are already budding. One of the later trees to leaf…

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May 9, 2022
Read more about the article Should trees get pruned in fall? Ask the Arborist
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Should trees get pruned in fall? Ask the Arborist

Originally published in the Wellsboro GazetteRead the full article here. I can’t believe fall is almost here. School is starting, the air is beginning to cool, football season will soon begin and,…

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September 17, 2021
Read more about the article Is my tree dangerous? Ask the Arborist by Michael White
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Is my tree dangerous? Ask the Arborist by Michael White

Originally published in the Wellsboro GazetteRead the full article here.Over the last month, we’ve experienced heavy rain, unusually high winds and lightning, which have resulted in many tree failures.Those with large…

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August 5, 2021
Read more about the article Will caterpillars hurt my tree: Ask the Arborist by Mike White
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Will caterpillars hurt my tree: Ask the Arborist by Mike White

Originally published in the Wellsboro Gazette Read the full article here. It’s June. Especially if you have oak trees you’ll find gypsy moth caterpillars to be quite ubiquitous this time…

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June 25, 2021
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Electrical Hazard Awareness Program

To work within ten feet of any electrical line requires passing the Electrical Hazard Awareness Program. All Treemaster crew members have completed this rigorous training that meets all OSHA and ANSI standards for safe work practices near electrical hazards. Our arborists also receive continuing education training each year to ensure the ongoing safety of our customers and employees.

Certified Treecare Safety Professional (CTSP)

In tree work, safety is everything! A CTSP (Certified Tree Safety Professional) goes beyond what a typical safety trainer does. They act as a safety coach, developing strategies to foster a culture of safety within the company. The CTSP program equips them with a comprehensive understanding of safety concepts and the skills to communicate these effectively. By employing a CTSP, we ensure our rigorous safety program prioritizes the well-being of our arborists, your property, and your neighbors’ property.

Heartsaver First Aid, CPR, and AED

Every member of the Treemaster crew is trained with the American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid & CPR course as well as aerial rescue.

ISA Certified Arborist

To earn an ISA Certified Arborist® credential, you must be trained and knowledgeable in all aspects of arboriculture… This certification covers a large number of topics giving the candidates flexibility in the arboricultural profession. A code of ethics for ISA Certified Arborists® strengthens the credibility and reliability of the work force.

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ISA Board Certified Master Arborist

Mike White is the only BCMA in the region

The ISA Board Certified Master Arborist® credential is the highest level of certification offered by ISA. This credential recognizes ISA Certified Arborists® who have reached the pinnacle of their profession. In addition to passing an extensive scenario-based exam, candidates must abide by a Code of Ethics, which ensures quality of work. Fewer than two percent of all ISA Certified Arborists® currently hold this certification.

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