Bob Rundo Tree Surgeon offers full service expert tree care serving Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, Monument, and Falcon. Family owned and operated since 1976 we are dedicated to giving you the affordable, dependable, and quality tree service you need. The main focus of our business is treatment for controlling disease and insects, pruning, trimming, and tree removal.

Getting the proper information for the care of your trees and shrubs can be difficult to find. Trust the arborists at Bob Rundo Tree Surgeon to guide you in your landscaping decisions. Insurance claims, pre-construction tree preservation, fire mitigation concerns, or just proper maintenance require the knowledge that we are able to provide. The role of consultants at Bob Rundo Tree Surgeon is to diagnose, appraise, and evaluate arboricultural issues that arise within Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, Monument, and Falcon.

Your trees and shrubs provide shade, privacy, color, texture and many other countless benefits to your yard - they truly are an investment. Bob Rundo's Arborists are trained to keep your trees and shrubs healthy and vigorous. Total plant health care includes the elimination and/or prevention of dangerous pests. Caterpillars, aphids, scales, mites, and borers are only some of the insects that can damage your trees. Many threats to your tree's health can be addressed with new methods that reduce the need to spray your trees.

I recently had Rundo Tree come out and do a full prune on a 60 year old silver leaf maple tree. FABULOUS job. It was a big job with a big mess and.

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Lightning tree?? Nah, just a great example that lightning can travel up, down, and sideways. Most of the lightning you see is cloud to ground lightning. It's formed as an invisible channel of negative charges descends from a cloud towards the ground. As it approaches the ground, positive charges...

Posted on Mar 08, 2021  •  Facebook

Interesting bit of history about our city

Posted on Feb 01, 2021  •  Facebook

It's that time of year again! Although you may be concerned that your pine trees are showing more signs of freeze damage or harsh "winter fleck" from last year, fall needle shed is perfectly normal and varies from tree to tree. All of the pines in your yard may not experience needlecast at the...

Posted on Sep 30, 2020  •  Facebook