The Tree Bee

The Tree Bee We are a tree service operating in Northwest Indiana (NWI). We offer full tree removals, pruning, Plant Health Care (PHC), and free consultations.

ISA Certified Arborist.

One of the first signs of summer tree stress appears in the leaves. See what to watch for this June:
06/03/2026

One of the first signs of summer tree stress appears in the leaves.
See what to watch for this June:

Wilting leaves, browning edges, curling foliage, premature leaf drop, and thinning canopy are common signs of heat or moisture stress in early summer.

Spring moisture is important, but balance matters for long term tree health. Learn more in our latest blog post!
05/29/2026

Spring moisture is important, but balance matters for long term tree health. Learn more in our latest blog post!

Delayed or uneven leaf out can be caused by winter stress, root damage, environmental conditions, or underlying health concerns that become visible during spring growth.

Standing water around trees is something worth paying attention to this spring. Learn more in our latest blog post!
05/24/2026

Standing water around trees is something worth paying attention to this spring. Learn more in our latest blog post!

Delayed or uneven leaf out can be caused by winter stress, root damage, environmental conditions, or underlying health concerns that become visible during spring growth.

Tree roots need oxygen, not just water. Prolonged saturated soil can create hidden stress. Learn more in our latest blog...
05/23/2026

Tree roots need oxygen, not just water. Prolonged saturated soil can create hidden stress. Learn more in our latest blog post!

Delayed or uneven leaf out can be caused by winter stress, root damage, environmental conditions, or underlying health concerns that become visible during spring growth.

Too much spring rain can stress trees below the surface long before symptoms appear above ground. Learn more in our late...
05/20/2026

Too much spring rain can stress trees below the surface long before symptoms appear above ground. Learn more in our latest blog post!

Delayed or uneven leaf out can be caused by winter stress, root damage, environmental conditions, or underlying health concerns that become visible during spring growth.

If part of your tree still looks bare while the rest is leafing out, it may be worth paying attention.Learn more in our ...
05/15/2026

If part of your tree still looks bare while the rest is leafing out, it may be worth paying attention.Learn more in our latest blog post!

Delayed or uneven leaf out can be caused by winter stress, root damage, environmental conditions, or underlying health concerns that become visible during spring growth.

May is one of the best times to evaluate overall tree canopy health. Learn more in our latest blog post!
05/13/2026

May is one of the best times to evaluate overall tree canopy health. Learn more in our latest blog post!

Delayed or uneven leaf out can be caused by winter stress, root damage, environmental conditions, or underlying health concerns that become visible during spring growth.

Small leaves, delayed growth, and sparse canopy sections can all signal spring stress. Learn more in our latest blog pos...
05/09/2026

Small leaves, delayed growth, and sparse canopy sections can all signal spring stress. Learn more in our latest blog post!

Delayed or uneven leaf out can be caused by winter stress, root damage, environmental conditions, or underlying health concerns that become visible during spring growth.

One of the clearest signs of tree stress appears in May, and many homeowners miss it. Learn more in our latest blog post...
05/06/2026

One of the clearest signs of tree stress appears in May, and many homeowners miss it. Learn more in our latest blog post!

Delayed or uneven leaf out can be caused by winter stress, root damage, environmental conditions, or underlying health concerns that become visible during spring growth.

Observation is the first step. Acting too early is often unnecessary. See our latest blog to learn more!
04/28/2026

Observation is the first step. Acting too early is often unnecessary. See our latest blog to learn more!

Some insects appear early in the season, but most do not cause serious harm. Monitoring is more important than immediate treatment in most cases.

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