Posts Tagged ‘Emerald Ash Borer’
Why Use Green Prism Traps to Monitor Emerald Ash Borer (EAB)?
Collecting EAB population data using prism traps plays a critical role in improving EAB treatment outcomes and minimizing your management costs. In this article, we describe how prism traps work, where they’re placed, and exactly how they help save your ash trees from the destructive emerald ash borer.
Read MoreRemoving Dead Ash Trees: Not a DIY Job!
The emerald ash borer (EAB) has been infesting and killing ash trees in central New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania for several years, leaving behind acres of dead and dying trees. These dangerous trees should be removed ASAP. Here’s what you should know about how to do that safely, quickly and cost-effectively.
Read MoreEmerald Ash Borer Treatment Options In NJ & PA
There are several available EAB treatment options but they vary immensely in terms of effectiveness, safety and environmental impact. Learn about the available options and why we only recommend trunk injection with TreeAzin to treat emerald ash borer.
Read MoreControl Spread of Emerald Ash Borer in New Jersey: Remove Ash Trees in Winter
According to the NJ Department of Agriculture, ALL ash trees in NJ are at high risk for EAB infestation within the next few years. Control the spread of EAB by removing infected ash trees during the winter – it’s an ideal time to take down trees without damaging your lawn.
Read MoreUpdate on Emerald Ash Borer (2016)
We continue to keep you updated on the arrival of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) into our area. Here’s the update on Emerald Ash Borer for 2016: While Pennsylvania has been dealing with EAB for several years, New Jersey will start seeing, first-hand, the devastation that it brings in 2016. Native to Asia, Emerald Ash Borer…
Read MoreEmerald Ash Borer Identified in New Jersey (2014)
A sad development for New Jersey’s trees…. Breaking news from the: NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0330 www.nj.gov/agriculture For Immediate Release: May 21, 2014 INVASIVE EMERALD ASH BORER DETECTED IN NEW JERSEY State Agencies Implement Action Plan
Read MoreUpdate on Emerald Ash Borer in NJ (2013)
Emerald Ash Borer Update: October 2013 Please see our 2016 Update for up-to-date information on the spread of Emerald Ash Borer in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. This invasive insect is threatening the extinction of Ash trees in states and areas that it has moved into. Prior to June 2002, it had never been found in North…
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