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rbtglove
Apr 22, 2014Explorer
The emeral ash bore will probably kill off the ash polulation, if memory serves there are several varieties of ash and all are infected by the EAB. The ash will probably end up like the American Chestnut and be vitually extinct in a few generations. The EAB is the larva state of the Emeral Ash Beattle which can fly. Moving the wood just speeds up the process and should be avoided but the end result probably will be the same just faster. From what we found out treating the trees which must be done every couple years saves about30-40% if effective must be done early and and even then eventually you'll probably lose the tree anyhow. Waiting just increase the cost of removal since dead ones realy need a lift to take out safely. Anyhow most of the people in our neihbohood have lots of fireplace wood now even if we can't take it camping.
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