Caring for your trees like no other:
We are dedicated to helping you preserve the investment of your trees and landscaping.

Why hire an arborist?
An arborist is trained to diagnose and treat every ailment that your trees may have. A landscaper may cause damage to your tree because of improper trimming. An arborist will help you protect your investment and ensure your trees will still be around to enjoy years down the road.
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For over 60 Years, Homeowners have entrusted B.Haney & Sons with the "Care" of their trees.

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Emerald Ash Borer Alert!

The Emerald Ash Borer has killed over 20 million ash trees in five other states. Recently E.A.B. (Emerald Ash Borer) has been positively identified in Kane County, IL. The small metallic green beetle is about one half inch. The larvae burrow into the bark of ash trees causing the trees to starve and eventually die.

The E.A.B. moves only short distances by flying, but can survive long distances by catching a ride on ash wood in transit. Look for these metallic green beetles near ash trees along with thinning and yellowing leaves, as well as D-Shaped holes in the bark of trunks and major branching limbs.

Preventative measures such as a spray application along with soil drenching is the best way for us to keep your ash tree healthy. The two methods combined is your best defense, since spraying will work immediately, have a residual effect up to 90 days, and soil drenching will take full effect in that time period. Soil drenching is good for one year.

To protect your trees from the Emerald Ash Borer!

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IMPORTANT ALERT:

Emerald Ash Borer sited in Chicagoland!
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Tree Tips:

Winter Trees covered in Snow - Beautiful but possibly deadly to your trees if not properly cared for.

Winter Tips
for your trees:

The extreme heat and drought of the summer has caused stress for trees and shrunbs. Make sure the ground is well sturated this fall before the ground freezes for the winter. Most trees may look dormant in the winter months, however the roots of these trees are still active. In the winter months, if there is no rain or snow, drought conditions can occur. During these winter droughts, the fine roots of trees in the soil can dry out and be damaged just like in the hot summer months. Make sure there is moisture in the soil through the winter to help reduce the stress on the trees. Look at your trees after heavy snow. The added weight of the snow sticking to the tree can cause branches to break. Be aware of the possible hazards created in the trees after heavy snow.

Pruning trees from mid November to mid March has many benefits over pruning in the summer months:

  • Tree pathogens are dormant during this time
  • Tree branch structure is easier to see without leaves
  • Protection of perennial plantings
  • The cuts from pruning develop callus tissue during the following spring and summer and heal more rapidly
  • Proper pruning increases health and vigor reducing damage from spring storms
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