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What Causes Pine Wilt to Be So Severe?

Written by vkinney on February 09, 2012 . Posted in Tree Healthcare

Hot summers and frequent droughts are common occurrences in the Midwestern region of the U.S. These harsh climatic conditions leave pine trees, specifically non-native species, highly vulnerable to disease. Non-native Scots pines, which are often planted as windbreaks, are the most affected; often developing pine wilt, a disease that requires the assistance of a tree healthcare specialist to control the outbreak.

The nematodes responsible for pine wilt, feed on tree cells, forming cavities that interfere with water uptake. For pine trees that are already struggling with the Midwest environment, this feeding frenzy lands a fatal blow – killing the pines within weeks of infestation.

Combating pine wilt involves seeking the help of a tree healthcare specialist who can diagnose the disease and suggest a proactive management plan. Cartwright Tree Care, serving the Kansas City metropolitan area can provide an expert diagnosis for pine wilt and any other tree care issue. Contact us at 816-965-6758 or visit our website for more information on all of our services.

Information source: Extension.missouri.edu

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