Tree surgery in Croy, established 2008.
Wyvis Tree Services Ltd is a local arborist company providing professional tree surgery, sectional dismantling and storm-damage response in Croy and the wider Highland area.
Rural village on the Inverness–Nairn corridor.
Croy sits roughly halfway between Inverness and Nairn, just south of the A96. It's a working rural community surrounded by farmland, mature shelterbelts and old estate woodland — the kind of place where tree work runs from a single garden ash to a whole field-edge belt.
We've been working in and around Croy, Cawdor, Clephanton and Piperhill for years. Common jobs include shelter-belt thinning, road-edge clearance for the council, farm-gate access and storm response after the big easterlies that funnel along the firth.
Common Croy jobs
- ✓Shelter-belt thinning & restoration
- ✓Farm-edge tree maintenance
- ✓Storm-damage clearance
- ✓Hedge-laying & reduction
Tree surgery in Croy
Pruning, crown reduction, sectional dismantling — done to current British Standards.
Storm-damage response
Fast call-out for fallen trees, hung limbs and unsafe trees in Croy.
Stump grinding
Below-ground removal so you can re-lawn, replant or pave.
Hedge trimming
One-off reclaim or seasonal contracts across IV2.
Wyvis works regularly across the Highland area.
Are you fully insured?
Yes — Wyvis Tree Services Ltd carries comprehensive Public & Employer Liability cover. Evidence available on request before any quote is accepted.
Do I need consent to fell or prune my tree?
Possibly. Trees in a Conservation Area or under a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) need consent from the local planning authority, and conifer hedges over 2m can fall under the High Hedges (Scotland) Act 2013. We check before starting and can submit the 6-week notice on your behalf.
How quickly can you come out?
For a written quote we usually visit within a week. For storm or emergency call-outs (fallen trees, hung-up limbs, road blockages) we aim for same-day cover whenever we possibly can.
Do you tidy up at the end?
Always. Brash is chipped on the day, timber stacked or removed, the site swept and checked. If you'd like the chip or logs to stay, just ask — otherwise it all goes.