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Now Hiring: Certified Arborist 🌳Kiewit Tree Service is growing and looking for a Certified Arborist to join our team in ...
05/05/2026

Now Hiring: Certified Arborist 🌳

Kiewit Tree Service is growing and looking for a Certified Arborist to join our team in Southeast Wisconsin.

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28/04/2026
27/04/2026

Felling the ash tree spar

27/04/2026

Another video of the ash removal from Saturday!

27/04/2026

Andrew, Evie and myself removed a big hazardous ash tree from my backyard on Saturday! I’m glad to finally have that tree out of my yard! Thanks guys

Andrew showing off his climbing skills at the top of some tall oak trees in River Hills on Monday! Large dead limbs can ...
11/02/2026

Andrew showing off his climbing skills at the top of some tall oak trees in River Hills on Monday! Large dead limbs can pose a risk people and property underneath. Oak trees should only be trimmed during dormancy to prevent the spread of oak wilt disease

Hopefully this puts a rest to the internet rumors!
23/01/2026

Hopefully this puts a rest to the internet rumors!

As a deep freeze heads our way, headlines and social posts about "exploding trees" are everywhere, and although it can technically happen, the less exciting headline of “cracking trees” is usually more appropriate.

When it gets cold enough, the liquid sap inside trees can freeze. When this happens, the sap expands and puts intense pressure on the inside of the tree. If the tree can’t handle that much pressure, it physically cracks.

As you can probably imagine, cracking open a tree takes a lot of force. A loud cracking or popping noise often occurs when the physical crack forms. While these cracks can certainly be startling, a true "explosion" would be rare.

A large crack seldom kills the tree, but it can be an entry point for insects, bacteria and fungi that can contribute to eventual tree decline.

Property owners seeing a large crack in a yard tree are urged to consult an arborist to determine if there is a risk of the tree falling or dropping large branches.

During the trimming of a row of spruce trees in Elm Grove, Brady noticed a plastic strap that was tightly wrapped around...
16/01/2026

During the trimming of a row of spruce trees in Elm Grove, Brady noticed a plastic strap that was tightly wrapped around the trunk of one of the trees. This tree was noticeably less vigorous than the other five trees were. Brady cut the strap off of the trunk and hopefully the tree is able to recover. Never leave anything that can girdle the trunk of your tree permanently attached!

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