westend wrote:
NYCgrrl wrote:
dodge guy wrote:
Our village and surrounding towns/cities lost all of our ash trees. No campgrounds in a 50 mile radius, yet the campgrounds still have their ash trees intact and healthy. So if transporting firewood was the problem, you would think the campgrounds would've lost thier trees also?
As was stated he EAB will travel on its own no matter what we think we can do! But it is easier and feels better to point the finger than accept what nature has given us to deal with!
Err but does anyone burn wood in your town or the nearby ones?
Something to think on.
I appreciate govts being proactive with a known problem.
Still have a mental picture of the beautiful elm trees that used to be in NYC.
You're preaching to the Devil. Dodge guy is a wood carrier and likes to rationalize his habits.
Who says I carry wood beyond a 50 mile radius? Never said I do.
I'm talking as a clear thinking human being. Not someone who has been programmed to think I'm the one causing the problems. This is nature at work, nothing much we can do about it! Sure we can point fingers and blame the other guy, fact is the EAB is going to travel even if every person stayed home and didn't travel!