3 Tips To Deal With Emerald Ash Borer Problems In Your Yard

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3 Tips To Deal With Emerald Ash Borer Problems In Your Yard

18 November 2017
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The emerald ash borer is an invasive species of beetle, which is destroying ash trees in many states. If you have ash trees in your yard, then you may want to make sure they are protected. There may also be a quarantine in some areas, which can complicate tree care or removal projects when you need to have them done. Here are some tips to help deal with an emerald ash borer problem in your yard:

1. Identifying the Problem with Ash Trees and How to Treat Them

Ash trees are susceptible to many types of problems, which range from invasive insects like the emerald ash borer to a disease that kills them. If you have ash trees that look like they are dying during the spring in summer when they should be full of green foliage, you will want to have a tree service send an arborist out to inspect the trees to determine what the problem is and if removal is going to be needed. If the problem is the emerald ash borer, you may want to have trees removed and treated to prevent the insects from spreading to healthy trees.

2. Dealing with Tree Removal When Emerald Ash Borer Has Been Identified

When the problem with your tree has been identified as the emerald ash borer, you will want to have the tree removed. During the removal process, it is important to make sure that these insects do not infect any nearby healthy trees. It is best to have the tree removal done when insects are dormant during colder weather and are less likely to move from one tree to another, where they lay the larvae that kills the trees.

3. Regulations Regarding Waste and Disposal of Wood in Quarantine Zones

The waste from trees that have been attacked by the emerald ash borer will need to be treated. Any small waste like branches and leaves should be burned or destroyed in another manner. The larger waste cannot be removed from the quarantined area without an approved treatment to ensure that the insects do not spread. Talk with the tree services about options for treatment and disposal of the waste from your ash trees that were killed by the emerald ash borer.

These are some tips that will help you deal with an emerald ash borer problem in your yard. If you believe your ash trees are being attacked by these beetles, contact a professional tree service like Trees and Things to evaluate the problem and decide whether tree removal is needed.