What is it and how can we help?
A fungal disease that affects the vascular system of ash trees, Ash Dieback often stops the tree’s ability to use nutrients and can eventually kill the tree. Wainwrights have qualified and experienced tree surgeons who can readily identify Ash Dieback in your trees and make the necessary management recommendations. We have invested in machinery and equipment specifically designed to manage Ash Dieback and leave minimal impact on the surrounding landscape.
Symptoms of ash dieback

What should I do if I suspect my tree has ash dieback?
If you think your Ash tree may be showing signs of Ash Dieback, it’s important to act quickly. Please contact a member of our team for professional advice and assessment. Ash Dieback progresses through five stages, and in the later stages, affected trees become too unsafe to climb. That’s why we use specialist machinery to safely manage and remove infected trees.
Trees with Ash Dieback can pose serious risks especially near footpaths, schools, gardens, roads, railways, and buildings. If your tree is in one of these areas, it will need to be professionally inspected and, if necessary, removed to protect public safety and nearby structures. Our experience means we can safely dismantle even the most disease ridden trees.

