Tree Disease Diagnosis & Treatment
Tree Disease Control Experts
Tree Disease Diagnosis & Treatment in Utah
Tree diseases can spread quickly if left untreated, causing leaf discoloration, premature leaf drop, branch dieback, and long-term decline. Many fungal and bacterial diseases can be successfully managed when diagnosed early, helping protect the health, beauty, and longevity of your trees.
Utah Tree Care Pros specializes in diagnosing and treating many of the most common tree diseases found along the Wasatch Front, including powdery mildew, anthracnose, fire blight, needle cast, leaf spot diseases, and other fungal infections affecting shade trees and ornamental shrubs. Our ISA Certified Arborists identify the underlying cause of the problem and develop a treatment plan tailored to your tree, which may include targeted sprays, systemic treatments, cultural recommendations, or ongoing monitoring to help prevent future outbreaks.
Signs Your Trees May Need Treatment
Powdery mildew
common on maples, crabapples, and lilacs
Cytospora canker
impacts spruce, maples and other conifers under stress
Sycamore anthracnose
causes leaf blotching, twig dieback, and early defoliation
Fire blight
affects pears, apples, and hawthorns, causing blackened shoots and dieback
Leaf spot fungi
disfigure foliage and reduce vigor
Why Choose Utah Tree Care Pros?
Accurate diagnosis from certified experts
Macro trunk injections for long-term protection
Fungicide or antibiotic sprays as needed
Preventative care to stop problems before they spread
Custom seasonal treatment plans
Our Local Service
Area
We offer tree disease diagnosis and treatment services across Salt Lake County, Utah County, and Park City, including Sandy, Draper, Highland, Lehi, and Millcreek.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions & Answers
How do I know if my tree has a disease?
Look for discolored leaves, unusual spotting, branch dieback, or sudden defoliation. Our team can assess and confirm the cause.
Are tree diseases contagious to nearby trees?
Many fungal and bacterial diseases can spread through wind, rain, or insects. Early detection is key.
Is pruning part of disease control?
Yes. Strategic pruning can remove infected branches and improve airflow, reducing future infection risk.
Protect Your Trees Before Disease Spreads
Schedule Tree Disease Inspection
Identify and treat tree diseases early with professional assessment and targeted care designed to stop spread, restore health, and protect long-term tree vitality.Noticing unusual symptoms on your trees?
Call (801) 870-0164 or request a visit to get expert diagnosis and a treatment plan.
