Canopy Climber Tree Care
08/27/2025
NEW BLOG ALERT!
SUMMER PRUNING: HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR TREES
https://www.canopyclimbertreecare.com/blog/summer-pruning
Did you know RIGHT NOW is the best time to prune your trees? Click the link to find why, read tips, and remember- we're here to help!
Who needs a drone for ariel views when you could just dangle from the ball of a crane high above the tree tops!?
How do you feel about heights? Would this view thrill you or scare you?
05/15/2025
Tree down on your house, garage, or driveway?
Take a deep breath—we’ve got you. 🌳⚡️
Storm damage can be overwhelming, but we’re here to make it easier. Not only do we handle emergency tree removals safely and quickly, but we also have a trusted network of insurance agents (if you're looking to switch) and skilled contractors we've worked with for years that get you back to safety and normalcy without having to lift a finger, well, except to call us!
In an emergency you want people who fight for their clients and move fast—like in this job. We got the call and here's what unfolded in under 2 hours:
✅ Tree removed safely
✅ Contractor called and arrived on site
✅ Insurance agent onsite
✅ Claim approved
✅ Roof repaired
If the unexpected happens, call us. We’ll take care of the tree—and connect you with the right people to get your property restored, fast.
📞 810-300-2387
Save this post or our number—you’ll be glad you did when you need it.
www.canopyclimbertreecare.com
We noticed some things going on with this tree. Let's break down the good, the bad, and what can be done!
1- Did you know a tree can accidentally choke itself out?
It’s called girdling roots—when a tree’s own roots grow in circles around the base and slowly cut off water and nutrients.
It’s sneaky, it’s common, and it often goes unnoticed until the damage is done.
The good news? We can spot it early and take care of it before it becomes a serious problem.
Not sure what’s going on beneath the surface? We’re happy to take a look. 🌳👀
2- Noticed twigs falling from your tree with clean bite marks?
No need to panic—it’s probably just squirrels doing a little home improvement. 🐿️
They bite off small twigs to build their nests (called dreys), especially in spring and fall.
The good news? It’s totally normal—and not harmful to your tree.
Just one of those fun signs your backyard is part of the local wildlife neighborhood. 🌳
Are you seeing any of these signs on your own backyard? It might be time to go out and take a look!
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