Ash trees killed by emerald ash borer, become extremely brittle and break easily as they decline. Branches can fall on people and property in snowstorms, with a light breeze, or even on a calm clear ...
Some of the signs of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) infestation include tree limb dieback followed by re-sprouting from the larger branches and trunk, small distinctly “D” shaped holes in the bark, ...
“Ash trees get so brittle when they die that they can literally explode. A six-inch branch can just shatter from even a bird landing on it,” Johnson said. “They are definitely a public ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture has alerted the city of Chanhassen that emerald ash borer (EAB) was discovered in an ash tree located inside city limits, according to a city press release.
MDA The results of a new study looking for emerald ash borer in Minnesota is noteworthy and somewhat surprising, scientists say. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture recently ...
The disease is a fungus which infects ash trees, attacking leaves and branches, causing lesions, and eventually leading to their death. Mark Bradley, countryside manager with the National Trust ...