by Twin Rivers Tree Service | Mar 30, 2022 | Blog
Our team of professional arborists, fallers and cleanup crew know how to assist you through every stage of site preparation from falling and removing trees, chipping stumps and preparing land for construction. Tree maintenance services include on-site assessments to...
by Twin Rivers Tree Service | Mar 14, 2022 | Blog
The Western Hemlock is one of the most plentiful trees growing on BC’s coast and Prince George to the South Kootenays. It is a softwood, meaning they are wood from a conifer the same as spruce or pine, and are easier to cut and grow quickly. Being a softwood species...
by Twin Rivers Tree Service | Feb 23, 2022 | Blog
There are many benefits to maintaining urban forests, including the preservation of wildlife habitat. Throughout the year, trees are home to migrating and native birds, essential for controlling troublesome pests like mice and invasive insects. This time of year...
by Twin Rivers Tree Service | Feb 7, 2022 | Blog
Trees have several adaptations to survive in winter when temperatures drop. In the fall, they prepare for dormancy, when their metabolism (internal process) slows down to save energy consumption. Tree bark for both deciduous and coniferous trees protect them against...
by Twin Rivers Tree Service | Jan 25, 2022 | Blog
Now is a great time to walk your property line to inspect your trees. Branches and the basic structure are easy to see without leaves, and it’ still a good time for cutting broken limbs because the sap is still down. Dying branches, if the tree is leaning, has exposed...
by Twin Rivers Tree Service | Jan 10, 2022 | Blog
If you can get outside and enjoy the sight of fresh snow falling on evergreen trees, we are sure you’ll enjoy the scene. With the amount of snow fall we have experienced in the last few days, you may be wondering if those gorgeous trees in your back yard can be...