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YOUR PERSONAL GARDENER & ARBORIST

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Invasive species can quickly overtake landscapes, weaken trees, and disrupt the natural balance of your property. Your Personal Gardener & Arborist's invasive species control services focus on identifying, managing, and preventing the spread of harmful insects and plants using targeted, responsible methods. 

Protecting your landscape from harmful invaders—responsibly and effectively.

Invasive Species Control

OUR SERVICES

  • We target destructive insects that threaten the health of trees, shrubs, and landscapes. Our services include treatment for emerald ash borer, spongy moth, Japanese beetles, and other damaging pests. Each treatment plan is designed to protect valuable plantings and stop infestations before irreversible damage occurs.

  • Invasive plants and aggressive weeds can quickly overtake landscapes and crowd out healthy growth. YPGA provides professional identification and targeted control using herbicide applications. Our approach focuses on suppressing regrowth, preventing spread, and protecting surrounding turf, trees, and natural plants to help restore balance to your landcape.

  • Invasive species often attack stressed or weakened plants. Our tree and shrub health treatments focus on strengthening plants through preventative care, soil and root-zone treatments, and integrated pest management programs. With ongoing monitoring and proactive solutions, we help improve plant resilience and reduce vulnerability to invasive threats. 

  • Effective invasive species control starts with expert evaluation. YPGA conducts professional property inspections to identify existing and potential invasive threats, then develops customized treatment schedules based on your landscape's needs. Follow-up visits and monitoring help ensure long-term control and prevent reinfestation.

Common Wisconsin Invasive Species

Learn how to spot them, when they're harmful, and how they affect your landscape - read our blog post below.

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