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ACE TREE Service is a locally owned and operated tree service company. We are fully licensed, insure For any tree service, call (205) 332-7757!

06/09/2026

June in Central Alabama often starts dry, causing trees to show stress quickly as heat and inconsistent rainfall set in. Signs of drought stress can be subtle and easily missed until it's serious.

For oaks, watch for leaf curl, browning edges, and premature drop. Pines may show browning needles and increased vulnerability to beetles due to resin deficiency. Dogwoods are very sensitive; their leaves scorch and drop early with low soil moisture.

Not all signs indicate a dying tree, but some may require professional evaluation. A certified arborist can assess moisture levels, identify secondary issues, and recommend appropriate care.

At ACE Tree Service, we assess trees for drought stress during our health evaluations. Adam Elliott, ISA Certified Arborist, has extensive experience with Central Alabama trees in summer conditions. If your tree has changed recently, a closer look is essential.

Has any tree in your yard shown unexpected changes this spring or early summer? 🌳

06/02/2026

If you have magnolia trees on your property, now is a good time to take a close look at the branches. Magnolia scale is one of the more damaging ornamental pests in Alabama, and summer is when infestations become most visible and most problematic. Catching it early makes a real difference in what treatment looks like.

The signs to watch for: white or pinkish waxy bumps along the branches, a sticky, syrupy residue dripping from the tree (called honeydew), and a dark sooty mold forming on the leaves or surfaces below the canopy. That mold is actually a secondary fungus feeding on the honeydew. By the time you see heavy mold buildup, the infestation is usually well established.

Magnolia scale spreads easily from tree to tree through crawlers, the mobile early-stage insects that travel on birds, wind, and equipment. A single untreated tree can become a source for surrounding plants. ACE's Integrated Pest Management approach looks at the full picture: identifying the life stage, timing treatment appropriately, and selecting methods that target the pest without unnecessary collateral impact.

If you've noticed anything unusual on your magnolias this season, that's worth a professional look before the infestation gets ahead of you. Questions? Reach out at acetreebham.com. Do you have magnolia trees on your property? Have you noticed any unusual buildup on the branches or a sticky film on surfaces below?

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Birmingham, AL
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