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At Tomlinson Bomberger we offer complete plant health care that is tailored specifically to your landscape. A thorough inspection will be done to identify the needs of your property.
Our Tree & Shrub care program provides timely application designed to give both preventative & curative maintenance. Service is key in our industry and we take great pride in meeting all of your Lawn & Landscape needs.
Complete Pesticide Program
These are the general applications of a mixture of Fungicide, Insecticide, and/or Miticide to handle appropriate problems. The number of applications that is needed will depend on your plant varieties.
Liquid Fertilizer Soil Injection (Spring & Fall)
Spring Fertilizer will help promote good color and growth. Fall Fertilizer helps counter the effect of drought conditions. It will also strengthen the existing root system and help develop new fibrous roots.
Woolly Adelgid (Spring & Fall)
This treatment is to control this serious pest of Hemlocks and Fir trees. These insects are noticed by white, cottony threads or balls on the needles of the tree. Although present year round, activity is high and treatments most effective in May, June and October.
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Horticultural Oil Sprays (Spring & Fall)
These applications are very effective in the control of Scale, Wintering Eggs, and nymphs that are present on the woody parts of trees and shrubs.
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Specialty Treatments
- Soil Injectable Insecticide
This material is injected into the soil to be absorbed by the root system and translocated throughout the tree. This is ideal for very large trees or high risk areas, such as by pools. This is great for large hemlock woolly adelgid control, scale prevention and bronze birch borer on white birch. Each treatment lasts about one year.
- Winter Protection
This spray is an Anti-Transpirant that effectively reduces the moisture loss of evergreens. This is important, as plants cannot take in moisture at the normal rate during cold weather.
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