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A few treatment options exist, and the chemical options should be administered by a tree care specialist who is certified, since precautions must be…
Some states have quarantines in place to prevent the spread of the emerald ash borer, but in general, follow these guidelines:
Buy and burn only…
Recently, emerald ash borer has been found infesting another type of tree with a similar size and biological composition. The white fringetree, also…
Trained tree care specialists can inspect a tree to learn if EAB is present. If you have seen any symptoms, or if you are worried about your ash…
Canopy thinning
Yellowing of leaves
Epicormic shoots
D-shaped exit holes
S-shaped galleries under the bark
Unusual woodpecker…
The first sign of a tree infested with emerald ash borer is a thinning of leaves in the top of the tree. If you notice thinning in the crown, call an…
The adult beetle lays eggs in the leaves and branches of a tree. When the eggs hatch, the larvae bore through the bark and begin to feed on the…
The emerald ash borer larvae can be up to 1.5 inches long and is off-white to creamy-white colored. The body has 10 bell-shaped segments and the head…
Yes! For your protection, make sure the tree service company you hire is licensed and insured. If an accident occurs on your property that results in…
This is one of the most common of our frequently asked questions about tree trimming and pruning. The answer depends on certain factors regarding the…