Fortifying Our Forest

Fortifying Our Forest“The city of Lake Forest estimates they’re going to lose as many as 100,000 trees,” says Bob Kinnucan, of Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscape Company. “In metropolitan Chicago, tree losses will be in the millions. This is probably the biggest environmental impact that’s going to hit the Midwest in years.”

The past four years, we’ve begun to see the ash tree population in our community fall prey to the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), a beetle that burrows into ash trees during its larval stage and feeds off of the tree’s vascular system. The ash can then no longer transport the water and nutrients it needs to thrive and the tree goes into decline.

Presumed to have arrived from Asia in hard wood packing materials, the EAB decimated the ash tree population in southeastern Michigan, where it was first discovered in America, with tree losses in the tens of millions. Now, it’s spread its way through the Midwest and eastern Canada. In an area where approximately 20 percent of our tree population is made up of ash trees, the potential for change to our landscape is large. Not good news for Lake Bluff and Lake Forest, both towns that proudly wear the banner “Tree City USA.”

“For many developers, ashes where the tree of choice because they were cheap to buy and they adapt readily to our soil” says Bob. “It’s a quick growing tree and there were hardly any problems with insects or disease until this happened. The good news is you can treat a tree that’s infected. If you have a tree on your property that has the insect in it and we inoculate that tree, there’s a very high probability we can eradicate the insect and the tree will live on and be healthy.”

An early-infected tree may not look as if there ‘s anything wrong with it. By the time a noticeable change takes place, it’s often too late to save at least a significant portion of the exiting tree. The certified arborists at Kinnucan can tell if nay of the ash trees on your property are infected with the EAB larva. If they are, they inject a chemical called TREE-age directly into the gree around its circumference, targeting the EAB. Tree-age has a 90 percent success rate.

For homeowners, the loss of an ash tree population means more than a perceptible change to a property’s landscape. The removal of dead trees is a costly business. From cutting down, to stump removal, to replanting, it can easily cost thousands of dollars. Not to mention the limited availability of replacement trees in a recession-recovering marketplace or the impact on property value.
Robert has seen our community through similar outbreaks of tree targeting insects and disease over his more than 40 years in business. Whether it was the Dutch Elm Disease epidemic or Asian Longhorned Beetle, Kinnucan and his team of experts have been on call to preserve the natural landscape we value so much. Through he founded the company to specialize in tree trimming and tree removal, over the years the requests of his valued client base saw him offering more and more services until he saw his company become an all-in-one landscape provider.

“For the last 25 years, we’ve been a single source for landscape maintenance, design, installation, tree and plant healthcare – disease diagnosis and treatment, insect identification and control – lawn, tree, and shrub fertilization,” he says. “We take care of properties in totality. If someone wants hard surface paving done, we can do that. Just about whatever it is on the outside of the property.

For more information on Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscape Company call 847-234-5327 or visit them online at kinnucan.com.

Weather the Storm with Kinnucan Tree Expert and Landscape Company

A beautifully landscaped lawn design.

‘Tis the season of unpredictable weather.  The ever changing weather often comes with little or no warning.  Severe storms, high winds, flooding, tornadoes and the occasional freak hail storm can destroy property and even cause loss of human life.  To complicate matters more, the aftermath can be even more dangerous if not handled with precaution and expertise.

Being proactive and planning for emergencies is vital for safety and survival.  Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscape Company can guide you on how to weather the storm safely and we are available to pick up the pieces after the storm, regardless of day or time.  Our expert emergency team is available 24/7.  We are proud to announce we have been voted “The Best of the Best” in Lake Bluff and Lake Forest after the devastating storm that took us by surprise in June.

Fallen trees can cause all sorts of chaos.  Blocking roadways, knocking out power lines, severe property damage to homes, commercial buildings, automobiles, you name it.  No fixed, or even moving, object is safe when a tree is coming down with force.   It is important to have an expert remove a fallen tree to avoid the untrained unforeseen dangers that could result and cause even more damage; or even severe injuries and possible death.

Tips on how to Weather the Storm Safely:

Having a safe plan to protect your family in the event of dangerous weather and emergency situations is extremely important.

  • Have a disaster supply kit readily available.
  • Have a plan:
  1. Designate and know where your “safe place” is.
  2. A meeting spot if you were to be separated.
  3.  Know who your out of town contact is and how to contact them.
  4. Know where your disaster supply kit is located.
  • Take pictures or videos of your home, its contents for insurance purposes. Keep at a friend’s home.
  • Know where your gas and water shut-off valves are located.
  • Have cash on hand.  (power outages means no ATM or Credit Cards)
  • Fill your car up
  • Include pets in your plan. (This includes making sure their vaccinations are up-to-date).
  • Listen to emergency announcements and follow directions.  THIS IS KEY!!!

Tips for After the Storm:

  • Contact your out-of-town person and other family members to let them know you are okay.
  • Continue to listen to emergency announcements:
    1. Wait for the “all clear” before returning home or leaving your “safe room”.
    2. Access damages in your home.

  • Contact your insurance provider to report damages.
  • Clean spilled chemicals – medicines, bleaches, gasoline and any other flammable liquids.
  • Again, include your pets:  Confine them during clean-up; use a leash when re-orienting them to the new environment of the home.  If you cannot locate your pet after the disaster – contact your local animal control office immediately.
  • Be neighborly; make sure your neighbors are okay – especially the elderly and disabled.
  • Repair and block access to anything in your home that is damaged and can be dangerous.
  • Stay away from downed power lines.
  • CONTACT AN EXPERT to remove trees and large debris. 

Following a few simple steps and preparing for the worst is the safest measure.  As the old saying goes, “it is better to be safe than sorry”.   We are here to help you prepare for the worse and will get you back to the best safely.  Call our expert team if you have any questions.  

Kinnucan donates to Lake Bluff Criterium

Kinnucan donates to Lake Bluff Criterium

This was the third year Lake Bluff hosted a criterium (a one-day bicycle race on a circuit road course).   Kinnucan donated, installed and removed approximately 100 strands of LED lighting at the Village Green for the all-town party following the Criterium.  This is the second year we have helped to sponsor this event which draws approximately 5,000.

Devastating June Storm Damage On The North Shore

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There was an eerie feeling in the air for rain as the skies continued to darken – little did we know what a huge day-stopping storm June 21, 2014 would turn into. Thunderstorm warnings quickly were all over the TV, as well as texts popping up on smart phones to alert of the potential danger. Even sirens went off along the North Shore villages warning citizens to take shelter.

Weddings, parties were put on hold. Some local businesses closed early. And then the storm came; and as quickly as it arrived, it left, leaving behind its share of trees damaged and branches scattered. Fortunately for our customers, Kinnucan Tree Experts & Landscape Company is available 24/7 for emergency tree work. North Shore storm damage means trees can fall on your home, block your driveway, take down power lines, even shut down streets.

Kinnucan has become the leader among North Shore tree care companies, often called upon by local villages when their own forestry crews need help following storm damage. Certified by the TCIA (Tree Care Industry Association), one of the most rigorous and hard to obtain certification sin the industry, Kinnucan is who you turn to when you need emergency services fast. 

Emerald Ash Borer Rapid Spread Seeks North Shore Community Effort

Use Tree-Age on your Emerald Ash Borer trees.

The Emerald Ash Borer is a pesky little insect that destroys your beautiful landscape and entire communities by invading Ash Trees. It is an infestation that communities have become aware of and are taking action against. Kinnucan Landscaping & Tree Company has been there from the start and is one of the only TCIA certified companies in the area. The certification is extremely difficult to attain, making Kinnucan one of the top leaders in battling the emerald ash borer infestation.

Banning Together To Fight This Bug

The spread of the Emerald Ash Borer is extremely fast especially with the EAB having no natural enemies. An infested area is defined by any area within 15 miles of an EAB population. Stay on the cautious side if your county or surrounding counties suspect an EAB infestation and anticipate the EAB to save your trees. Communities on the North Shore have been spreading awareness and dedicating portions of their website to stop this creepy crawler. Communities such as Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, Wilmette, Glenview, and Evanston have been proactive in saving precious trees.

Treat It & Get Some Relief!

Prevention is key and should be completed by a professional as soon as you know there are EABs in your area. There are many methods to treating trees affected by the EAB. A certified tree expert like Kinnucan has the experience to accurately evaluate your yard and has the cutting edge technology for prevention. Kinnucan currently uses Tree-Age that is injected into the tree trunk every 2 years. This method is a great alternative to tree removal and replacement. However, as a last resort option if it is too late for your tree to be saved from the EAB, Kinnucan can remove and replace your tree with a new type that is not susceptible to the EAB. 

EAB (Emerald Ash Borer) – Coming to a Neighborhood near you….

Saving Emerald Ash Borer Trees on Chicago's North Shore

Have you ever wondered where these little pests came from? EAB is exotic beetle that originated in Asia and Eastern Russia. They were accidentally imported into the US (Detroit, MI) and Canada during the late 1990’s on cargo ships and airplanes concealed in wooden packaging. Unfortunately they were not identified until 2002 due to their knack of quiet invasion. EAB are described as the “equal opportunity killer” because they are far from finicky — they attack healthy, ailing, urban, rural, small and large ash trees. It is reported that 50-100 million ash trees have been killed in the US with an estimated $3.5 billion in damages reported annually. These damages can be devastating to the landscape of even the best of neighborhoods.

Their quick invasion across the country has been attributed to transport of firewood, trees, logs, etc; which necessitated the USDA and other regulatory agencies to implement and enforce quarantines and fines prohibiting transport of those known potential carriers out of reported infested areas.

As alarming as this may sound, rest assured – you can count on Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscape Company to take the stress out of saving your beautiful yard and community landscape. We have been on top of this epidemic since the onset, and are TCIA Certified. We are working closely with Naperville, Bolingbrook, Grayslake, Lake Bluff, Lake Forest, Lisle, Schaumburg, Tinley Park, Warren Township and the City of Chicago in educating residents and working closely with city council in preserving the landscape of our communities from EAB destruction. Our expert Arborists are armed and ready for these Mid-May to July dwellers.

With early detection through inspections, proper preventative measures, Tree-age injections, and expert recommendations, all is not hopeless. Tree removal is a last resort measure, and must be done professionally to ensure your safety, as well as the removal of all infestation and disease. If a tree is lost, we will be by your side to bring your landscape back to life in a healthy and beautiful manner.

Contact us today to beat the EAB before they find you! Have your trees inspected. With early detection and consistent Tree-age injections (at least every other year) you can save your Ash!