Queen Of The Missions Tree Co operates in Santa Barbara with a focus on tree services, though the available evidence here is thin—no customer reviews on record and a Houzz profile that hasn't gained traction yet. That doesn't automatically mean poor work, but it does mean you're flying without the usual signals I rely on when vetting contractors. Their project photos reference disease management, which suggests they handle the diagnostic side of tree care, not just removal. That's important in a county where sudden oak death and drought stress have hit hard since 2020. Without review themes or rating trends to reference, I can't speak to their communication style, cleanup standards, or pricing transparency. If you're considering them, ask for local references directly—preferably from neighbors who've had similar work done in the past two years. Tree work carries real risk (property damage, liability), so verify insurance coverage and get a detailed written scope before any saws come out. In Santa Barbara's coastal and foothill zones, you want someone who understands native species and fire-safe clearance requirements, not just aggressive bid pricing.