TREE INJECTIONS IN TARRANT COUNTY, TX

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PROFESSIONAL METHODS, HIGH-QUALITY RESULTS

Caring for your trees can be challenging, but it’s also one of the most important steps in keeping your lawn healthy, balanced, and visually appealing. Trees aren’t just background features; they play a critical role in the ecosystem of your yard, supporting turf health, improving soil quality, and adding lasting value to your property. However, without professional training, many homeowners struggle to recognize the early signs of trouble. Most people don’t know how to perform accurate tree disease identification or spot the subtle indicators of pest infestations until the problem has already caused significant damage.

The North Texas climate, especially in Tarrant County, is notoriously tough on trees. Long stretches of heat, unpredictable storms, and compacted soils create stressful conditions that make trees more vulnerable to disease and decline. While DIY methods might provide temporary relief, they often fall short of addressing the root of the problem. That’s why Trees Hurt Too Inc. employs certified arborists, true tree doctors, who specialize in professional tree and shrub care. With years of training and experience, our team uses proven methods to maintain, protect, and when possible, restore tree health.

Proper tree care often requires carefully timed treatments and, in some cases, powerful chemicals. Unfortunately, when misused, these treatments can damage grass, stress surrounding plants, or even pose risks to people and pets who want to enjoy the yard. That’s why our approach focuses on safe, effective, and environmentally responsible solutions. Our arborists use modern strategies and precision-based techniques that target the problem directly while protecting your lawn and surrounding landscape.

At Trees Hurt Too Inc., we believe that true tree health care goes beyond quick fixes. By combining professional tree disease identification with comprehensive tree and shrub care, we provide tailored solutions that strengthen trees against pests, weather stress, and disease. This holistic approach ensures your landscape not only survives, but thrives, for years to come.

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MICRO INJECTION TECHNOLOGY

Our professional arborists use two methods of tree protection depending on your particular property needs: dormant sprays (described on our Tree Care page) and microinjection technology. While dormant sprays have been used for thousands of years, microinjection technology is cutting edge tree protection that can last up to two years.

Our trained arborists inject an IV into the vascular tissue of the tree, carrying the pesticide throughout the tree for two years, killing off any of the pests and diseases hurting the tree. We use the same treatment for most of Arlington and nearby service areas (including oak trees) because it protects against borers, which are a common scourge to the trees in our region.

It even cures trees of borers if they have an existing problem. Plus, our microinjection technology also wards off the dangerous oak wilt disease, which is a vascular condition that threatens a majority of oak trees in Texas.

Microinjection technology is also effective in treating the following conditions that plague Texas trees:

  • Micronutrient deficiencies
  • Fire blight (bacterial infection)
  • Vascular fungal problems
  • All types of insect pests

OUR TREE INJECTION PROCESS

In order to ensure customer satisfaction every time, our tree injection process follows a three-step plan and only utilizes the most effective organic treatment methods in the industry.

INSPECTION

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Once you call us about your desire to protect your lawn and trees from pests and diseases, one of our Licensed Plant Health Care Professionals will come to your property for a thorough inspection and free consultation. We’ll come out at your earliest convenience.

TREATMENT

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Once we agree upon a course of treatment, we’ll use our microinjection tree care technology to provide protection for your trees that lasts up to two years. We’ll inject specific solutions into at-risk trees based on which kinds of problems you’re facing and what kinds of trees you have.

MONITORING

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Since treatments last for two years, there is usually no need for a follow-up appointment. However, if you begin to suspect one of your trees is infected, then we’ll come back out to the property at no charge. Our other on-going service packages also include free tree inspection for members.

WHY TRUST US WITH YOUR TREES & LAWN?

With the health of your lawn and family on the line, do you want to trust any of the numerous pest control companies in the area, or do you want to trust the company that specializes in professional lawn treatments? Our Licensed Plant Heath Care Professionals are arborists who are highly-trained in the most innovative tree injection methods that will not only keep your trees safe from pests and diseases but will also ensure a safe and healthy lawn for your family.

SAVE YOUR TREES, SAVE YOUR MONEY

As pests and diseases attack the trees in your yard, they’re also attacking your own health (not to mention your budget). Sick trees are much more likely to die and fall in the yard or onto a building, causing expensive damage that may not always be covered by insurance. Plus, sick trees attract local pests that would love to invade your yard before coming into your home causing a myriad of other problems affecting the well-being of your house and your family.

At Trees Hurt Too Inc., we offer free consultations because our customers come first. We’re never going to suggest any treatments you don’t need just to make more money, but we’ll always put the health of your lawn, home, and family above all else. It won’t cost you anything for us to inspect your property, so why wait? Your healthy, beautiful yard is just a phone call away. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation to diagnose sick trees or potential risk factors on your property.

FAQ ABOUT TREE INJECTIONS

1. What tree problems are most common in Tarrant County, TX?

The North Texas climate creates multiple stress factors that leave trees vulnerable to pests, diseases, and decline. In Tarrant County, the most common issues include borers, oak wilt, fire blight, micronutrient deficiencies, and vascular fungal infections. Compacted clay soils and extreme weather patterns also contribute to root stress and overall tree weakness. Without professional tree disease identification, these problems often go unnoticed until significant damage has occurred.

2. How do I know if my tree is sick or needs professional care?

Many symptoms of tree decline are subtle, including thinning foliage, abnormal leaf color, bark splitting, early leaf drop, and increased insect activity. Because these signs are easy to overlook, most homeowners don’t realize their tree is struggling until the damage has advanced. A professional tree and shrub care provider can diagnose early warning signs and determine whether your tree needs treatment, nutritional support, or monitoring.

3. Why is microinjection technology used for tree protection?

Microinjection is a modern, highly targeted method that delivers treatment directly into the tree’s vascular system. This ensures the solution circulates internally, where pests and diseases cause harm, without drifting onto surrounding plants, grass, or outdoor living areas. Microinjection technology offers long-lasting protection (often up to two years) and reduces environmental exposure, making it one of the safest and most effective treatment options for North Texas trees.

4. What problems can microinjection treatments resolve?

Microinjection technology treats a wide range of issues faced by Texas trees. It is effective for controlling borers, curing active borer infestations, preventing oak wilt, correcting micronutrient deficiencies, eliminating fire blight, treating vascular fungal diseases, and managing most types of harmful insect pests. Because the treatment moves internally through the tree, results are more reliable than traditional surface applications.

5. Is tree injection safe for my lawn, landscape, pets, and family?

Yes. Microinjection is considered one of the safest tree treatment methods because it targets only the inside of the tree and leaves no residue on grass, soil, or nearby plants. This reduces the risk of environmental exposure and eliminates overspray concerns. Licensed arborists use precise dosages and modern techniques to ensure the treatment is both effective and safe for people, pets, and surrounding landscapes.

6. How long does a tree injection treatment last?

Most tree injection treatments used by Trees Hurt Too Inc. provide protection for up to two years. Because the product circulates within the tree’s vascular tissue, it remains active far longer than topical sprays. While follow-up appointments are usually unnecessary, our team will return at no charge if you suspect a new issue or notice symptoms of decline after treatment.

7. What is included in a professional tree inspection?

A Licensed Plant Health Care Professional will evaluate the tree’s overall condition, root zone health, soil quality, signs of pests or diseases, and environmental stress factors. This inspection allows us to identify early-stage problems and recommend the most appropriate treatment. Consultations are free, and our team will only recommend services that genuinely benefit your landscape.

8. Why should I hire a certified arborist instead of a general lawn or pest company?

Certified arborists have specialized training in tree biology, tree disease identification, and advanced treatment techniques that general pest or lawn companies cannot match. Trees require precise care, and improper treatment can cause irreversible harm. Arborists ensure that solutions are safe, effective, and tailored to the specific species and conditions of North Texas landscapes.

9. How does professional tree care help protect my entire landscape?

Healthy trees support soil stability, turf health, water regulation, and overall landscape balance. When a tree becomes stressed or diseased, it affects everything around it: including grass, shrubs, and even nearby structures. Professional tree and shrub care strengthens the entire ecosystem of your yard, reducing pest activity, improving visual appeal, and enhancing long-term property value.

10. Can untreated tree problems lead to expensive damage?

Absolutely. Sick or unstable trees are far more likely to lose limbs, decline rapidly, or fall completely during storms. These events can damage homes, vehicles, fences, or buildings and may not always be covered by insurance. Early treatment prevents these risks, protects your investment, and avoids costly emergency services or removal.

11. Does Trees Hurt Too Inc. offer free consultations for tree concerns?

Yes. We provide free property inspections so homeowners can understand what is happening to their trees without financial pressure. Our commitment is to honesty, transparency, and responsible recommendations. We never suggest treatments you don’t need; we focus solely on protecting the health of your lawn, home, and family.

12. How do your tree injections integrate with full tree and shrub care?

Tree injections are just one part of a holistic care strategy. By combining precise microinjection treatments with comprehensive tree and shrub care: including soil health management, seasonal monitoring, and disease prevention, we create long-term solutions instead of temporary fixes. This approach ensures your trees are protected from pests, climate stress, and disease year-round.

13. When should I call for help with a tree issue?

You should call anytime you notice unusual symptoms, including leaf discoloration, bark changes, dieback, pest activity, or sudden thinning of the canopy. You should also reach out if your trees have not been inspected in over a year, as North Texas weather conditions can quickly cause unseen stress. Early intervention saves money, preserves your landscape, and prevents dangerous decline.

Do your trees require some special care? We can help!

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