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Old 08-07-2011, 01:34 AM posted to rec.gardens
Nad R Nad R is offline
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Default Emerald Ash Borer ? ? ?

"Ray" wrote:
I live in Baltimore, and we're told that the emerald ash borer is now
within 20 miles of the city.

The city has 300,000 ash trees -- and we have two of them -- both fully
grown and in excellent health at the moment.

We're told there is no pesticide to kill these parasites, and infestation is always fatal.

I guess my question is, can we expect ALL ash trees in the city to be
destroyed? Or what are the odds of death vs. survival of our two tree?


The negatives: they have devastated Michigan ash trees and more.
The positives: Ash wood is great for the fireplace and was free for the
asking a few years ago. But the problem is once you notice your trees have
it, it is too late and nothing can be done about it... That I know of.

However, their may be a preventative solution. I have wondered about trying
some systemic tree treatments. Use of this product will cause many here to
scream and I am not sure about just letting nature take it's course.

http://www.bayeradvanced.com/tree-sh...dscape-formula

Claims to protect trees from the ash bore insects. But this product takes
time to work it's evil ways... I think, I could be wrong.

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Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)