
Pest & Disease Management
in Penetanguishene, Ontario
Protect Your Trees from Emerald Ash Borer, Dutch Elm Disease & More
Ontario's trees face threats from invasive pests and diseases. Our arborists identify, manage, and treat infestations before they become fatal — protecting your trees and your investment.
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Pest & Disease Management in Penetanguishene
Invasive pests and tree diseases are reshaping Ontario's landscape, and Simcoe County is not immune. The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has devastated millions of ash trees across the province. Dutch Elm Disease continues to kill mature elms. Diplodia Tip Blight is spreading through Austrian and Scots pines. Early identification and timely intervention are the difference between saving a tree and losing it entirely.
Emerald Ash Borer is the most pressing threat in our region. This invasive beetle attacks all North American ash species, boring beneath the bark and disrupting the tree's ability to transport water and nutrients. Trees typically die within 3–5 years of initial infestation. Preventive trunk injection treatments applied before or in the early stages of infestation can protect ash trees for 2–3 years per application. Our arborists will assess your ash trees and recommend whether treatment or removal is the right approach based on the extent of dieback.
Dutch Elm Disease (DED) is a fungal infection spread by bark beetles that has eliminated most mature elms in North America. With prompt pruning of infected branches and proper sanitation of beetle habitat, the disease can sometimes be managed in lightly infected trees. We also work with clients on elm replacement programs and disease-resistant cultivar selection.
Beyond EAB and DED, we identify and manage Diplodia Tip Blight in conifers, Oak Wilt, Bronze Birch Borer, and various fungal cankers. If your trees are showing signs of decline — sparse foliage, unusual branch dieback, D-shaped exit holes, or fungal growth — contact us for a professional assessment.
What's Included
- Emerald Ash Borer assessment and trunk injection treatment
- Dutch Elm Disease identification and management
- Diplodia Tip Blight treatment for pines
- Oak Wilt, Bronze Birch Borer, and canker management
- Early-stage intervention saves trees from removal
- Replanting consultation with disease-resistant species
Why Axe & Wedge?
- Qualified Arborists
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- 24/7 Emergency Response
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Penetanguishene's waterfront properties, heritage homes, and Georgian Bay cottage country are areas we serve regularly. Our team provides responsive service throughout Penetanguishene and the surrounding Huronia communities.
Our arborists regularly serve properties throughout Penetanguishene, including areas near Georgian Bay, Penetanguishene Harbour, Discovery Harbour. Whether you need pest & disease management for a residential lot, waterfront property, or commercial site, our qualified team provides professional service throughout Simcoe County.
Common Questions About Pest & Disease Management in Penetanguishene
How do I know if my ash trees have Emerald Ash Borer?
Early signs include thinning or dying crown from the top down, S-shaped galleries under the bark, D-shaped exit holes roughly 4mm wide, and increased woodpecker activity (birds excavating for larvae). Trees often show 30–50% canopy dieback before it's obvious. If you have ash trees in Simcoe County, we recommend a preventive assessment — treatment is far more effective before heavy infestation.
Can an infested tree be saved or does it need to come down?
Trees in the early to moderate stages of EAB infestation (less than 30–40% canopy dieback) can often be saved with trunk injection treatment. Severely infested trees — those with more than 50% dieback — are typically not salvageable and should be removed before they become hazards. Our arborists will assess the extent of infestation and recommend the most appropriate course of action.
How often does EAB treatment need to be applied?
Trunk injection treatments for Emerald Ash Borer are typically effective for 2–3 years per application, depending on the product used. We schedule follow-up treatments on a protective rotation to keep your ash trees continuously protected. Treatment is most cost-effective when started before or in the very early stages of infestation.
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