Emerald ash borer (EAB), the most destructive forest pest to enter North America has left hundreds of millions of dead ash trees in its wake. Although this pest has been found throughout our state, ...
There are several insects, diseases and environmental conditions that can cause ash tree mortality. Some of the signs of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) infestation include tree limb dieback followed by ...
One year went by, and the untreated ash trees had little new growth and looked withered; they looked like they were dying. “In contrast, the biochar-treated ash trees have bushy, deep green new ...
Ribble Valley Borough Council said there was a "significant number" of ash trees dead, dying or in a dangerous condition through ash dieback in three "priority areas". Affected trees are being ...
"As you look around you'll notice that not only do the ash trees not have any leaves on them, but some of the branches are dead as well," he said. "A lot of our trees are already dying and the ...
Up to one hundred trees on a historic estate could be felled after a "notable increase" in ash dieback disease. Most of them are in woodland, around Ormesby Hall in Middlesbrough, an area popular ...
Shaftsbury Tree Warden David Mance updated the Select Board on the problem at a recent meeting. The board intends to create a ...
National Highways said many ash trees were "deteriorating" and the disease ... "A large proportion are now dead or dying and pose a potential safety risk, leaving us with no alternative other ...
The Jordan City Council approved changes to the city’s tree removal policy to help with the effects of the emerald ash borer. In what the city is calling a pilot program, residents will be ...
Hamilton was approached by the Wilks Foundation concerning the Ash trees being removed in the city because of the threat by the Emerald Ash borer, as well as other dying trees. Both agreed ...