Thursday, July 11, 2013

Lightning Protection In South Florida

Sometimes being number one is not a particularly good thing. Summer is not only hurricane season, but here in Florida it is our peak lightning season as well. In the United States, Florida has damaging and deadly electric weather that is unmatched by any other state. Warm, sometimes even hot air from the Gulf of Mexico collides with cooler air from the west, creating deafening and dangerous thunderstorms. Spawned inside the colliding air currents, electrical charges build up and often shoot toward the Earth in the form of lightning.

Here in Florida we experience an impressive 25.3 strikes per square mile and 1.45 million lightning strikes each year, on average. The state is also the deadliest for lightning, amassing 62 deaths over the past 10 years. As the old saying goes, lightning never strikes the same place twice because no place is the same after lightning strikes it. Annually, more than one million trees in the United States are struck by lightning. The Southeast has the greatest frequency of lightning storms in the country with Florida being the leading state.

Lightning can kill trees as soon as they are struck or damage and weaken them so severely that they are then attacked and killed by boring insects or other secondary invaders. Sometimes lightning struck trees must be removed due to structural degradation caused by the heat and mechanical forces generated by the electrical charge. What many people don’t realize is that lightning poses a risk not only to trees, but also to adjacent structures. Damage to structures can happen when lightning strikes a tree and then side-flashes (“jumps”) to more conductive materials such as downspouts and other metal objects. Generally houses with trees within ten feet of the structure and taller than the roof are most at risk to damage from side-flashes.

Tall trees are obviously most at risk to suffer lightning strikes and certain species like our palms and pines are damaged more often than others. Trees in feature locations in the landscape, historic trees, and those trees closest to structures are also smart choices for lightning protection. You may protect your trees by having Zimmerman Tree Service   install lightning protection systems. The best lightning protection for your trees is having lightning rods installed in the trees that are most susceptible to lightning strikes. Not all your trees need lightning rods. Zimmerman Tree Service  will make a professional assessment of your trees, based on species, height, proximity to structures and other pertinent factors to help you determine in which trees to install lightning protection.
 
Zimmerman Tree Service provides plant care, lawn, insect control, pruning, stump grinding, exotic invasive removal, mangrove, lethal yellowing treatment, pine revitalization, coconut palm injections, blend fertilizers, disease, cabling, bracing, lightning protection and total plant health care in Palm Beach County, Boca Raton, West Palm, Wellington, Manalapan, Green Acres, Lake Worth, Delray Beach, Jupiter, Lantana, Boynton Beach Tree and the rest of Palm Beach County, as well as Broward and Martin Counties in South Florida. Call 561-968-1045
 



Sunday, July 7, 2013

Rugose Spiraling Whitefly Control In South Florida

The rugose spiraling whitefly is different from the ficus whitefly. The rugose was originally called the Gumbo Limbo Spiraling Whitefly, named after the plant on which it was first discovered. But it has since been found infesting the Gumbo Limbo, White Bird of Paradise, Coconut Palm, Black Olive, Live Oak, and others. These whiteflies are much larger than the ficus and bemisia whiteflies – almost three times bigger.




The rugose spiraling whitefly is also different from the ficus whitefly in that it is less of a pest to plants. From what we have seen so far, it is not causing severe damage such as plant death or branch die-back. However it is a nuisance and can create a mess. Our climate conditions here in Florida are ideal for their growth. Therefore populations build up, and infested plants can become covered with the white, waxy substance and disfigured by the black sooty mold that grows on the insect’s excrement (called honeydew). Honeydew is a sugar-rich sticky liquid, and is also secreted by aphids and some scale insects as they feed on plant sap. This sticky honeydew can accumulate on cars, pool decks and patio furniture from infested trees. 

Rugose spiraling whitefly infestations are being discovered all over Southwest Florida. They also seem to be infesting all of our most common palms in addition to many of our most common trees. How can you tell if your plants have become the targets of these pests? Look for the distinctive white spirals and a build-up of a white, waxy substance on the underside of the leaves. If the leaves are turning white the sooty mold that's produced can turn the leaves, trunk and anything under the infested tree black. This black sooty mold in turn interferes with photosynthesis. This mold can reduce plant growth and may cause early leaf drop.

The most effective way to combat the pests is to have an arborist and certified pest control operator deal with them. With over 30 years of experience,  Zimmerman Tree Service is a full service organization providing shade, fruit and ornamental tree care as well as insect, disease and fertilization programs. As a leader in tree care,  Zimmerman Tree Service’s unique approach of delivering a wide range of arboriculture services conveniently eliminates the time and expense of searching for and experimenting with different companies.

Our objective is to continually provide superior arboriculture services that add value to trees, prepare them for storm season and enhance their overall health and beauty. We focus on servicing our customers to the fullest extent to ensure their satisfaction.

Zimmerman Tree Service provides plant care, lawn, insect control, pruning, stump grinding, exotic invasive removal, mangrove, lethal yellowing treatment, pine revitalization, coconut palm injections, blend fertilizers, disease, cabling, bracing, lightning protection and total plant health care in Palm Beach County, Boca Raton, West Palm, Wellington, Manalapan, Green Acres, Lake Worth, Delray Beach, Jupiter, Lantana, Boynton Beach Tree and the rest of Palm Beach County, as well as Broward and Martin Counties in South Florida. Call 561-968-1045