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What you need to know about EAB injections

August 8, 2023

Emerald ash borer (commonly referred to as EAB) is an insect that was introduced to North America in the 1990s (native to Asia).  Due to the millions of ash trees that EAB has killed, it is now considered the most […]

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How to get rid of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) on your property

January 18, 2024

Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Solutions: Safeguarding the Trees on Your Property from the Threat The threat of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has become a major issue for many residents in the Denver Metro area within the last few years. The […]

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From Egg to Invading: The Full Emerald Ash Borer Life Cycle

January 18, 2024

Plant Health Care and the Emerald Ash Borer Life Cycle in Colorado Ash Trees From Egg to Invading:  The Full Emerald Ash Borer Life Cycle The Emerald Ash Borer or more commonly referred to as EAB goes through many cycles […]

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Identifying Emerald Ash Borer Signs of Damage | Advice From Splintered Forest Tree Services

September 30, 2022

Emerald ash borer, or EAB as it is commonly referred to, is an emerald green beetle that feeds on ash species of trees. What do you need to about EAB? Will this pesky little beetle harm your trees? Here’s everything […]

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How to Identify Ash Trees

December 13, 2022

Ash trees are a popular native tree species in the United States and are often planted as street or landscape trees. Ash trees are part of the Fraxinus genus and there are various species of ash trees in Colorado, including […]

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What Do You Need to Know About Douglas-Fir Tussock Moth?

June 10, 2020

The Douglas-Fir Tussock Moth an Invasive Pest Have you noticed that your trees have shriveled and started to turn a reddish-brown color?  You may have an infestation of the Douglas-Fir Tussock Moth.  The first signs of attack usually appear in late spring […]

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Join Us at the Colorado Garden and Home Show at the Colorado Convention Center!

January 27, 2017

Splintered Forest is proud to have an exhibitor booth at the upcoming Colorado Garden and Home Show at the Colorado Convention Center February 4 – 12. Use this coupon to receive $2 off your entry fee and come visit us at […]

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Splintered Forest Community Presentations

July 7, 2016

Are you the member of a Homeowners Association or the President of a community group? Are you confused about fire mitigation and what to do if you receive a notice from an insurance agency? Are you concerned that your neighborhood might […]

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Splintered Forest Christopher Young

Christopher Young

Five Stars

Splintered Forest did a great job removing 2 very large trees in my backyard. They were very efficient and had the trees removed in 1/2 a day - which is probably due to the fact they had some amazing equipment (crane, trucks, etc.).

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Frazer Lockhart

Five Stars

This is a great company! ... They were quick to provide a clearly stated bid, then followed up with scheduling. When an opening occurred ahead of our scheduled date, they reached out to complete our job earlier. On-site they were professional and meticulous, working with high energy and real skill. It was a real pleasure to work with Splintered Forest. They are our new "go to" for any tree work.

Splintered Forest Frank Beebee

Frank Beebe

Five Stars

Friendly, reliable, three trees removed, they were in and out in 45 minutes. Highly recommend them.

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