When removing a tree, it’s important to get to the root of the problem, pardon the pun.
As well as being a bit of an eyesore in your garden and a headache for landscapers, rotting tree stumps that remain in the earth are a tasty treat for a number of unwanted visitors such as termites, ants, beetles and wood-decay fungus, who will continue to feast on the stump until they’ve devoured it.
While you might think that this will solve your stump issue, the appetites of these hungry little critters are insatiable, and they’ll quickly move on to nearby wooden items, such as other trees or even your home.
In order to help keep your home and the rest of your garden safe from these pesky squatters, we can excavate the unwanted root ball and dispose of it for you, or we can grind the stump and all visible roots to significantly reduce any regrowth and prepare the area if you’re looking to plant something else.
Want to know more about the difference between tree stump removal and grinding? Check out our blog here.






