Environmental Tree Care LLC
05/08/2026
Come see us at the Jefferson County Home Show!
Grateful for the opportunity to give back to the next generation of arborists 🌲
Our team volunteered to work with pre-apprentices, sharing hands-on training in arboriculture and plant health care. We covered essential techniques like evergreen injections, proper tree fertilization, and the application of plant growth regulators—skills that play a critical role in maintaining healthy urban forests.
It’s always rewarding to pass along knowledge and help others grow in this industry.
A big thank you to Tree Force for organizing this experience and allowing us to be part of such meaningful training.
02/24/2026
🌳 Team Spotlight: Ken Zuber 🌳
We’re excited to share some great news — Ken Zuber, has officially passed his Certified Arborist exam!
Ken has dedicated over 24 years to working as a licensed arborist and has been a Qualified Supervisor for the past 16 years. His passion for tree care, safety, and doing things the right way has always been the foundation of our company.
This new certification reflects his continued commitment to learning, growing, and providing the best possible care for our customers and their trees.
If you’ve worked with Ken, you know how much pride he takes in his work and his team. We’re incredibly proud of him and grateful to have his leadership guiding our company every day.
Congratulations, Ken! 👏🌲
Not your typical day on the job…
We had the chance to install owl homes in this beautiful elm tree for a local property. Projects like this are a great reminder that tree care isn’t just about trimming and removal—it’s also about protecting wildlife and giving trees a long, healthy life.
Big shoutout to our crew for always taking pride in the work. 🦉🌳
02/02/2026
🚨 Pine Tree Alert: Zimmerman Moth & Mountain Pine Beetle Activity 🚨
If you have Austrian, Ponderosa, Scots, or Lodgepole Pines, now is the time to inspect your trees.
Two major threats are active in Colorado:
🪲 Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB)
• Attacks healthy mature pines
• Causes rapid decline and tree death
• Signs include pitch tubes, fading needles, and woodpecker damage
🦋 Zimmerman Pine Moth
• Targets pine trunks and branch unions
• Weakens tree structure over time
• Look for large resin masses and sawdust around the bark
⚠️ Early detection matters. While MPB infestations often require removal, Zimmerman Moth damage can be prevented and treated when caught early.
At Environmental Tree Care, our Certified Arborists provide:
✅ Professional inspections
✅ Pest identification
✅ Preventative treatment programs
✅ Long-term pine protection plans
📞 Schedule your tree health inspection today.
🌐 https://environmentaltreecarellc.com/
Healthy trees start with proactive care.
01/23/2026
See this white stuff on a pine tree? That’s not sap — it’s a warning sign. ⚠️🌲
Those are called pitch tubes, and they usually mean bark beetles are attacking the tree.
The tree is literally trying to push the beetle back out with resin.
If the beetles win, the tree loses.
Early treatment can make all the difference.
If you spot this on your pines, give Environmental Tree Care a call — we’ll help you catch it before the damage becomes permanent.
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| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |