Showing posts with label timber harvesting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label timber harvesting. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Summer 2016

Managing your trees and natural resources such as water, wildlife cover and tree/ plant species can be a daunting task to just about anyone.  Even some of my own projects get put on hold because work becomes a priority.  In many cases a professional can get our jobs done faster and better and is well worth the money, to have more free time to spend with the family and away from work.  Professionals also have a wealth of knowledge to make the right decisions that you are also not aware of.  As our weather patterns shift we have seen faster winds, sometimes more intense rain in shorter bursts and a cyclical rise in plant insects and diseases.  I will be taking a trip to Canada in the beginning of July to observe and better understand the widespread infestation of the Spruce Budworm.  There are things myself and my clients have been doing for years to prepare for the latest Spruce budworm infestation here in Maine.
If you own property from 1 to 100,000 acres from northern Maine to the coast of Bar Harbor don’t hesitate to call and see what we can do for you.  From improving your view to caring for your shade trees around your home and improving the future of your woodlot we can make your front yard or back forty weather better during storms and natural disasters.
Check us out at our new location in Hampden.  We are still serving 70 plus miles from the greater Bangor and Bar Harbor area.  FOR ALL YOUR TREE SERVICE, FOREST MANAGEMENT AND FIREWOOD NEEDS CALL TYLER AT 479-3129.


Monday, February 24, 2014

Properly Managed Forests Can Improve Wildlife Habitat!

    A properly managed woodlot has many beneficial impacts besides generating revenue.  A woodlot that is managed by a Professional Forester can create and increase the quality of wildlife habitat.  This can help rejuvenate endangered species or deer habitat while numbers are low.  All wildlife can benefit from management if done correctly.  For humans and wildlife to co-exist woodlots and forests of any size can contribute through sustainable forestry and wildlife management.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Snow and Ice Storms

Keep an eye on the trees around your home.  Snow and ice can weigh trees down causing them to break, which may damage your property or even crush a house.