Dayton MN Tree Removal Service

Do you have the dead or damaged trees at your Dayton, MN home or business removed? To ensure the continued health of your trees by getting dead or damaged limbs removed before they break off in a storm. Pioneer Tree Service can also inspect your trees and provide tree restoration and tree disease treatments by our ISA Certified Arborists and MN Certified Tree Inspectors.

Other Tree Services from Pioneer Tree Service

With over 30 years of experience serving customers in and around Hennepin and Anoka County, Pioneer Tree Service offers the following tree services:

  • Tree Removal
  • Stump Removal / Stump Grinding
  • Tree Disease Treatment and Tree Disease Prevention
  • Storm Cleanup
  • Removal or damaged or dead tree limbs

If you have oak trees with dead or damaged limbs that you would like to have removed, please call Pioneer Tree Service at (763) 238-5254 to request a quote. Anoka, Blaine, Coon Rapids and the surrounding areas have a large amount of oak trees and now is the time to setup an appointment to have these damaged oak tree removed before they become a hazard.

Dayton, MN tree removal
Pioneer Tree Service will attempt to minimally impact your yard and landscaping during tree removal, tree pruning, and stump grinding / stump removal.

Oak Wilt Treatments Certified

Oak wilt can be treated through the use of fungicide injections in the very early staged of oak wilt. Fungicide injections can also be done to oak trees near an infected tree know to have Oak Wilt. These injections to treat oak wilt should only be done by a certified tree professional.

Call Pioneer Tree Service at (763) 238-5254 to request an estimate. Hennepin County and Wright County have some of the highest concentration of oak wilt in Minnesota, and it is important to identify and treat your trees immediately. Call today or fill out the appointment request form on this page.

Emerald Ash Borer in Ash Trees

Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) was confirmed to be affecting trees in Minnesota several years ago, and thousands of ash trees around Anoka County and the Twin Cities area have had to be removed because of this infestation. The University of Minnesota Extension web site has a wealth of information about the Emerald Ash Borer, including ways to help identify if your ash tree has been infested with the Emerald Ash Borer – https://extension.umn.edu/tree-and-shrub-insects/emerald-ash-borers.

If there are dead ash trees on your property, the University of Minnesota Extension Service recommends that all ash trees and limbs from ash trees are properly disposed of by a professional arborist and not moved. Moving ash tree limbs or logs that are infected with EAB will only help the spread of the disease.