Yard Boss provides professional tree fungicide and disease control through foliar (leaf/needle) spray applications.
3-Application Spring Program
Foliar Fungicide Spray
Preventative Protection
High-Reach Application
Weather-Dependent Scheduling
Tree Fungicide & Disease Control
Custom Pricing
3-Application Spring Program
Foliar Fungicide Spray
Preventative Protection
High-Reach Application
Weather-Dependent Scheduling
Roca, a small unincorporated community south of Lincoln, offers rural living with proximity to the city and serves many acreage homeowners. Yard Boss provides Roca-area homeowners with professional tree fungicide and disease control services. Trees face various fungal disease challenges that can cause severe damage or death to valuable landscape specimens. Common diseases we treat include cedar-apple rust on crabapple trees causing yellow-orange leaf spots and premature defoliation, needle cast diseases that progressively thin evergreens through needle browning and loss, apple scab creating dark spots on leaves and fruit, anthracnose affecting hardwood trees, and various rust diseases. Our preventative foliar spray program uses three applications timed to spring leaf emergence when trees are most vulnerable to infection. Common diseases we treat:
Roca-area properties often feature mature landscape trees that represent significant investments, adding one thousand to seven thousand dollars or more to property values. Untreated fungal diseases cause progressive damage including premature leaf or needle drop, thinning canopies, and weakening that reduces the tree’s energy production and makes it vulnerable to other problems like insects and drought. For evergreen trees with needle cast, damage is permanent because needles don’t regrow once lost—bare branches remain bare forever. Our preventative treatment stops disease before it causes damage, protecting valuable tree assets and maintaining property beauty. Trees recovering from previous disease will improve over one to two years as new healthy growth replaces damaged foliage. Custom pricing is based on tree size and number treated. Combine with deep root fertilization for comprehensive tree health and optimal recovery.
Tree fungicide works preventatively, not curatively—it must be applied before infection occurs to be effective. Our three-application spring program is carefully timed to bud and leaf development stages to provide complete protection. We apply two weeks before bud break to establish protection before any leaf tissue is exposed, at bud break when newly emerging leaves are extremely susceptible to infection, and two weeks after bud break to extend protection through full leaf development. This timing ensures all new growth is protected because not all buds open simultaneously and fungal spores are released continuously throughout spring. Once disease symptoms like spots or discoloration appear on leaves, that damage is permanent on those leaves and cannot be reversed with fungicide. Missing the spring treatment window means waiting until next year.
stage 1
Fungal Spores Present in Environment
Most disease-causing fungi overwinter in fallen leaves, bark, or alternate host plants
stage 2
Spring Conditions Trigger Spore Release
Warm temperatures + moisture (rain, dew, humidity) cause spores to become active
stage 3
Spores Land on Emerging Leaves/Needles
Wind and rain splash distribute spores to newly developing foliage
stage 4
Infection Occurs
In presence of moisture, spores germinate and penetrate leaf tissue, establishing infection
stage 5
Disease Develops
Fungus grows inside leaf, causing spots, discoloration, distortion, or death of leaf tissue
stage 6
Spore Production
Infected leaves produce millions more spores, spreading disease to other leaves and trees
stage 7
Tree Stress and Damage
Severe infections cause premature defoliation, weakening tree and reducing photosynthesis
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We apply fungicide using professional high-pressure equipment that reaches thirty to sixty feet into tree canopies, providing the complete coverage essential for disease prevention. Our specialized equipment produces a fine mist that thoroughly coats all leaves, needles, and twigs with professional-grade fungicides that create a protective barrier preventing fungal spore germination and infection. Consumer hand-pump sprayers only reach ten to fifteen feet and cannot adequately cover landscape trees. Weather conditions are critical for proper application—we will not spray if wind gusts exceed ten miles per hour because wind causes drift, uneven coverage, and reduced effectiveness. Roca clients receive text or email notification the day before scheduled service. If conditions are unsuitable, we reschedule for the next calm day to ensure proper application.
At Yard Boss, we understand that you may have questions about our services, processes, and how we can help you achieve the perfect lawn. Whether you’re curious about our lawn care techniques, service areas, or the benefits of professional lawn maintenance, you’ll find the information you need right here. If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to our friendly team!
It depends on the specific disease. Here are common symptoms to look for:
General Warning Signs
Unfortunately, probably not this year. Here's why:
You really need all three applications for effective protection. Here's why:
No, fungicide is preventative only. However, here's what it CAN do:
What Fungicide CANNOT Do
What Fungicide CAN Do (If Tree Has Been Infected in Previous Years)
Depends on tree size and number:
You do not need to be home during application. We'll notify you day before and leave confirmation after completion.
Yes, when used properly:
Yes, but with important considerations:
Depends on how much is left and tree species. General guidelines:
Good Candidates for Treatment (Likely Success)
Poor Candidates (Treatment May Not Save Tree)
We'll be honest: During assessment, we'll tell you if we think treatment is likely to save the tree or if removal is the better option. We won't take your money for a treatment unlikely to succeed.