We’ve all heard horror stories about how pests and diseases have wreaked havoc on trees, completely devastating properties.
Luckily, most instances aren’t that extreme and can be fixed if you know the warning signs and take quick action. So, it’s important you have someone maintaining your landscape who knows when trees are in distress and what’s causing the issues — whether it’s the result of insects or the Texas drought season.
Some trees that are susceptible to this insect include cypress and cedar trees. Here are a few varieties that are especially known for having spider mites:
Early signs of spider mite damage include spots on foliage or leaves that curl up and fall off. While they are more of an aesthetic concern, spider mites can kill some plants if there is a really large population of them. If you see signs of this pest, you’ll want to take steps to end their destructive path.
So how can you get rid of spider mites on cypress and cedar trees?
Pesticides will kill beneficial insects that prey on spider mites, and the mites can also develop a resistance to the chemicals. So instead of taking that approach, here are some other options for getting rid of spider mites.
The best course of action for your spider mite infestation depends on the extent of damage on your trees. So, it’s important to find a commercial landscape company who understands how to spot insects and knows the best solution to keep your plants healthy.
Landscape maintenance shouldn’t just be about giving your property curb appeal, so hire a company that provides a full scope of services.
Yellowstone Landscaping offers environmentally friendly commercial landscape enhancements, maintenance, design, construction and irrigation services for commercial properties in Austin, Houston and McAllen, Texas.
Our experienced team knows how to inspect and treat trees that have pest problems, and we will keep you updated on their progress throughout.
You have enough on your plate already, so don’t add dealing with insects and plant damage to your list.
Request a consultation today. We’ll meet to learn more about your property and its challenges and come up with a comprehensive plan to take care of all of the details for you.