WE TREAT AND MONITOR YOUR CRAPE MYRTLE'S TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF CMBS
Crape myrtle bark scale (CMBS) is a serious new threat to southern crape myrtles. It threatens to turn what has historically been a beautiful, low-maintenance landscape tree into an unsightly, high-maintenance landscape tree. This nonnative scale was first detected in the U.S. in Texas in 2004 and is now being found throughout the Mid-South.
If you notice your Crape Myrtles with bark that doesn't look healthy and has small white/gray looking spots throughout, give us a call today. We can treat your beloved trees that are a staple throughout the Mid-South!
Key Benefits of the Service
Heavy infestations of CMBS cause crape myrtles to be so unsightly that simply ignoring and living with the problem may not be an acceptable option for most homeowners and landscape managers.
Identify all occurences of CMBS
Strategic planning to salvage, contain, and eventually eradicate all traces of CMBS
Preventative spraying and maintenance for future protection against CMBS