Tree Spraying Services
Pine Valley Tree Services in Kamloops, Vernon and Kelowna, BC
Pine Valley Tree Service and Landscaping has crews working in three locations – Kamloops, Vernon and Kelowna, BC. Along with our comprehensive list of tree care services, we offer tree spraying throughout these regions for general pest control and orchard maintenance. Healthy trees mean a healthy environment, and we only use environmentally safe spray when needed. Not all insects are harmful to trees, and in fact, many are beneficial, keeping nature in balance. Do you see webbing in your hedge? You might want to call us to spray for a spider infestation before bites occur!
Give us a call for a quote for tree spraying and pest control. We have over 40 years of experience in the industry, helping tree owners keep urban forests healthy and dangerous insect free. We have a large truck that can provide rapid coverage for large properties.
Tree Spraying for Vitality and Pest Control
Are you aware of local and regional bylaws that may set out a legal responsibility to manage damaging pests and diseases, and dispose of affected trees and stumps? We can provide you with this information. When vinegar and water sprays aren’t working, give us a call. While there is no direct treatment for diseases such as rot, mistletoe, or rust once they have attacked a tree, getting a quote for a regular spray maintenance program is your best defense in preventing problems from occurring in the future.
Give us a call for a quote for tree spraying and pest control. We have over 40 years of experience in the industry, helping tree owners keep urban forests healthy and dangerous insect free.
The Codling Moth is one example of a destructive pest that needs aggressive management before your crop is damaged. Their larva enters the fruit, chewing its way to the core, destroying the entire fruit. Other noxious insects include the Western and Black Cherry Fruit Flies, the Gypsy Moth and the Apple Maggot, a pest of many fruits, but especially the apple. See our FRUIT TREES page for more information.