In the spring of 2021, we made the difficult decision to have three of our trees cut down. The trees were all infested with Emerald Ash Borer.
Emerald Ash Borer is an invasive species of beetle, According to the Arbor Day Foundation: “Adults usually emerge in mid- to late-May from infestations to the trees during the previous year (earlier if the weather is warm), with females laying their eggs shortly after. The larvae bore into the ash tree and feed under the bark, leaving tracks visible underneath. The feeding disrupts the tree’s ability to transport water and nutrients, resulting in dieback and bark splitting.”
I tried using chemicals to treat the trees for several years, but the damage was too extensive. All of our ash trees were showing damage and struggling to grow leaves. We hired a local tree trimming company to take them down.
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