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		<title>How to Prevent Oak Wilt</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve noticed oak trees in your neighborhood losing leaves early or showing sudden browning, it could be more than just seasonal change — it could be oak wilt, one of the most destructive tree diseases in Michigan. At Galaxy Tree Service, we care deeply about keeping Michigan’s landscapes healthy and vibrant. Our team, including...</p>
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<p>If you’ve noticed oak trees in your neighborhood losing leaves early or showing sudden browning, it could be more than just seasonal change — it could be <strong>oak wilt</strong>, one of the most destructive tree diseases in Michigan.</p>



<p>At <strong>Galaxy Tree Service</strong>, we care deeply about keeping Michigan’s landscapes healthy and vibrant. Our team, including certified arborists, wants to help homeowners recognize the signs of oak wilt early and take action before it spreads.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">What Is Oak Wilt?</h3>



<p>Oak wilt is a <strong>deadly fungal disease</strong> that affects oak trees — especially those in the <strong>red oak group</strong> (like northern red, black, and pin oaks). Once infected, a tree can die within <strong>6–8 weeks</strong>, and without prompt control, the disease can spread quickly to nearby oaks through roots and insects.</p>



<p>This disease isn’t just a threat to single trees — it can impact entire neighborhoods, parks, and forests if left unchecked.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">How Oak Wilt Spreads</h3>



<p>Oak wilt spreads in <strong>two main ways</strong>:</p>



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<li><strong>Insect Activity</strong> – Small beetles, drawn to the sap from fresh pruning wounds or broken branches, carry oak wilt spores from infected trees to healthy ones. That’s why pruning during the wrong time of year can unintentionally invite infection.</li>



<li><strong>Root Connections</strong> – Oaks growing close together often share root systems underground. Once one tree is infected, the fungus can move through these roots and spread silently to nearby trees.</li>
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<p>This dual method of transmission makes oak wilt particularly challenging — and fast-moving — if not addressed immediately.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Recognizing the Symptoms</h3>



<p>Early detection is key to saving your trees and preventing the disease from spreading. Watch for these telltale signs:</p>



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<li><strong>Leaves wilt and turn dull green, bronze, or brown</strong>, often starting at the top of the tree and moving downward.</li>



<li><strong>Leaves drop prematurely</strong>, even in mid-summer.</li>



<li><strong>Tannish or brown streaks</strong> may appear beneath the bark.</li>



<li><strong>Clusters of dead trees</strong> may form in areas where oak wilt has already taken hold in previous years.</li>
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<p>If you notice any of these symptoms, <strong>contact a certified arborist immediately</strong>. Prompt diagnosis and action can often stop the disease from spreading further.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">How to Prevent Oak Wilt</h3>



<p>The best way to fight oak wilt is <strong>to prevent infection before it starts.</strong></p>



<p>🌳 <strong>Avoid pruning oak trees from April through September.</strong><br>This is when beetles that spread oak wilt are most active. Schedule pruning or trimming for late fall or winter when the insects are dormant.</p>



<p>🌳 <strong>Promptly remove and properly dispose of infected wood.</strong><br>Never move firewood from infected areas — the fungus can survive in wood for months and spread to new locations.</p>



<p>🌳 <strong>Consult a Certified Arborist.</strong><br>At <strong>Galaxy Tree Service</strong>, our team can assess your property, recommend treatment options, and safely remove infected trees if needed to protect nearby oaks.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Confirming Oak Wilt</h3>



<p>To confirm oak wilt, a sample from the tree must test positive for the fungus in a certified lab, or fungal mats (a telltale sign beneath the bark) must be present. If you suspect oak wilt, don’t wait — early detection and removal are crucial to protect other trees in your area.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Protect Michigan’s Trees with Galaxy Tree Service</h3>



<p>Oak trees are a vital part of Michigan’s landscape — providing shade, beauty, and habitat for wildlife. Losing them to oak wilt is a tragedy we can help prevent together.</p>



<p>If you suspect oak wilt or want to schedule a <strong>preventive fall inspection</strong>, contact <strong>Galaxy Tree Service</strong> today. Our experts are trained to identify, manage, and protect your trees from this and other threats.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Halloween is the spookiest time of year—but it shouldn’t be scary for your trees! Whether you’re hanging cobwebs, lights, or skeletons, taking a few precautions can keep your decorations safe for both your yard and your trees. 1. Avoid Using Nails or Staples It might be tempting to nail decorations to a tree, but doing...</p>
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<p>Halloween is the spookiest time of year—but it shouldn’t be scary for your trees! Whether you’re hanging cobwebs, lights, or skeletons, taking a few precautions can keep your decorations safe for both your yard and your trees.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1. Avoid Using Nails or Staples</h3>



<p>It might be tempting to nail decorations to a tree, but doing so can damage the bark and create entry points for pests and diseases. Instead, use soft, flexible ties or twine that won’t harm the tree’s surface.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2. Choose Lightweight Decorations</h3>



<p>Heavy objects can stress or bend branches, especially on younger trees. Stick to lightweight items like foam bats or paper lanterns. Your trees will thank you—and your décor will still look festive!</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3. Use Outdoor-Rated Lights and Cords</h3>



<p>If you’re adding spooky lights, make sure they’re designed for outdoor use. Avoid wrapping cords too tightly around branches, as this can cut into bark. Keep electrical connections off the ground to prevent water damage or short circuits.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4. Keep Walkways Clear</h3>



<p>Fallen leaves, branches, and cords can create tripping hazards for trick-or-treaters. Make sure your yard is clean and well-lit so everyone enjoys a safe and spooky night.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5. Check Trees for Weak Limbs Before Decorating</h3>



<p>Before you hang anything, inspect your trees for dead or cracked branches that could fall. If you notice any issues, schedule a quick fall inspection with <strong>Galaxy Tree Service</strong> to keep your yard safe and fun for Halloween.</p>



<p>This Halloween, let your decorations be the only thing that’s spooky!<br>Call <strong>Galaxy Tree Service</strong> at <strong>(855) 648-7337</strong> or visit <a href="https://galaxytree.com">galaxytree.com</a> for a safe, festive yard.</p>
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