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Toler Tree Service
3.9(
14
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Serving Seneca, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

"Called within minutes of me contacting Home Advisor. Did my tree next day. I had called 5 others and they would not answer my calls after 5 times. Did great job with 2 trees. Cleaned up everything. I would call them again."
Response time1 day
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Molina Tree Service
3.8(
12
)

Serving Seneca, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mitchell was awesome. He & his team went right to work, cleaning as they went to cutting down our tree (which was close to the house). Would highly recommend &hire again should the occasion arise."
Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

A dead tree should always be cut down, because it could fall and cause injuries or damage, and it can also attract insects like carpenter ants. A tree that’s diseased beyond repair should also be cut down, but it’s not always easy for a homeowner to tell. Signs of disease include dying branches, a hollow trunk, leaning, and discolored or missing leaves, but your best bet is to hire a local arborist who can evaluate the tree and tell you if it can be saved or should be cut down.

It may be possible, but transplanting a large, mature tree can be a tricky project, and some trees handle it better than others. If you have a tree you need to save and are considering transplanting it elsewhere, we highly suggest calling a tree removal service and arranging a consultation to see what they say (and how much a full transplant would cost).

Unlike some fruit trees, such as apple, sweet cherry, or pear that require at least two trees for pollination, most peach trees are self-pollinating. This means you can plant just one tree and still expect it to produce fruit, typically within two to four years. For best results, consult with a local landscaper to choose the right peach tree variety for your specific climate, soil type, and yard layout.

Rock salt or Epsom salt can damage and kill tree roots over several weeks and can even assist in removing the tree's stump. However, you need to drill holes or cut into the stump and surface tree roots to inject them properly with the salt. Repeat the process every two weeks until the roots visibly rot away.

DIY is risky and not recommended for large trees; professional services ensure safe removal and proper disposal.

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