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Fort Myers, Lee County, FL

🌿 Palm & Tree Trimming
in Fort Myers, Florida

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How Much Does Palm & Tree Trimming Cost in Fort Myers?

Typical palm & tree trimming in Fort Myers, Lee County costs $75–$400. Actual price varies by scope β€” get free quotes to compare.

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Palm & Tree Trimming in Fort Myers: What to Expect

A Fort Myers crew trims fronds, removes seed pods, and shapes trees, hauling away debris. Pre-hurricane-season trimming reduces storm hazards around SWFL homes.

Serving Fort Myers and nearby areas including McGregor, Gateway, Whiskey Creek, Iona, Fort Myers Beach.

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Palm & Tree Trimming in Fort Myers β€” FAQs

How much does palm trimming cost in Fort Myers?

Palm and tree trimming in Fort Myers runs $75–$400 depending on height and number of trees. Free quotes are on ProConnekts.

When should I trim palms in Fort Myers?

Late spring, before hurricane season, is ideal β€” it removes loose fronds and seed pods that become hazards in SWFL storms.

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