Insect & Disease Control in Wichita

Protect your trees before damage becomes permanent

Trees can decline quickly once insects or disease take hold. Early treatment helps prevent spread and supports stronger recovery. Professional tree insect and disease treatment gives your trees a better chance to stay healthy and resilient.

Treatment that targets the cause of decline

Discoloration, thinning canopies, and unusual leaf drop can point to deeper issues. Targeted care supports tree insect control while also addressing tree disease treatment needs based on what your tree is facing.

What you get

How it works

Tree evaluation

Your tree is inspected for symptoms, pests, and disease patterns.

A plan is built to support tree disease control and long-term recovery.

Treatments are applied based on the tree’s needs and seasonal timing.

Recommendations help protect progress and support healthier growth.

How it works

Lawn Inspection and Consultation

Your dedicated RYAN Pro begins with a thorough inspection of your lawn, evaluating turf type, soil condition, and local climate to understand what your yard needs to thrive. (This could be a good place to add details about soil testing or evaluation methods.)

Dedicated tree and plant managers

Local timing can make the difference

Wichita trees can face seasonal insect pressure and stress that builds quickly once temperatures rise. Local timing makes treatment more effective by addressing problems early and reducing the chance of spread to other trees on the property. With a plan built around what your tree is showing now, you get clearer next steps and better long-term protection for your landscape investment.

Five-star tree and plant care

Our tree and plant care customers say it best.

Ready to protect your trees and your property?

Stop issues early and support healthier growth with treatment designed for lasting results.

Insect & Disease Control FAQs

Common signs include leaf damage, discoloration, and reduced growth.

Yes, untreated problems can spread to nearby trees and shrubs.

Yes, treatments are selected based on the plant species and issue.