Tree Service in Hood County, Texas
Tree Care Pros brings ISA-certified arborists, modern equipment, and 27+ years of experience to every property in Hood County. Trimming, removal, disease treatment, and plant health care — all done right.
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What Hood County property owners hire us for
ISA Certified Arborist
Trusted, ISA-credentialed arborists serving the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. We …
Learn moreTree Trimming & Pruning
Precision pruning by ISA-certified arborists. Healthier canopies, better structu…
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Safe, insured tree removal in tight DFW yards. Dangerous, dead, dying, or unwant…
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Storm hit? We respond fast across DFW for downed trees, split limbs, and trees o…
Learn moreDeep Root Fertilization
Targeted, slow-release nutrients injected straight to the feeder roots — the sin…
Learn moreTree Disease Treatment
Texas trees fight oak wilt, bacterial leaf scorch, anthracnose, hypoxylon canker…
Learn moreTree Health Knowledge for Hood County
Our ISA Certified Arborists diagnose and treat these common tree health conditions across Hood County and the greater Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. Explore the science behind each one in our Tree Health Library.
Whiteflies
Whiteflies are small winged insects belonging to the family Aleyrodidae.
Read the full guide →Tree DiseasesCytospora Canker
Cytospora Canker is a fungal disease caused by several species within the Cytospora genus.
Read the full guide →Tree DiseasesDowny Mildew
Downy Mildew is caused by a group of water mold organisms known as oomycetes.
Read the full guide →Tree DiseasesBacterial Canker
Bacterial Canker is a disease caused by several bacterial pathogens capable of infecting bark, cambium, twigs, branches, and vascular tissues.
Read the full guide →Tree DiseasesMelanose Disease
Melanose is a fungal disease caused by pathogens that colonize leaves, stems, shoots, and other plant tissues.
Read the full guide →Environmental Tree StressImproper Mulching Damage
Improper mulching occurs when mulch is applied too deeply, directly against the trunk, or across critical root flare tissues.
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