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Have Ash Trees? You Should Know This

Revised June 14, 2024

emerald ash borer

Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has been a concern in Minnesota since the late 2000s.  EAB was confirmed in Ramsey County in 2009.   The EAB guarantees the certain demise of the tree within 3-5 years of infection.

As of this writing, Shorewood’s only plan for dealing with the EAB is through treatment of approximately 28 trees considered to be valuable for shade and aesthetics in Cathcart, Freeman and Manor parks.  See the Council discussion here.  There is no formalized identification or inventory of diseased trees, nor is there a plan for systematic removal from public property.

Wendy Johnson is managing a prairie restoration on her property near Red Wing.  In the video below, she explains her close-up observations of an infected ash–one of many she will be removing.

Everything you need to know to identify an ash tree, treating for EAB, or diagnosing a sick tree is here Hennepin County  or here.

Minnesota Department of Agriculture infestation map.

What you can do:

  1. Get familiar with the symptoms.
  2. Remove sick trees immediately.
  3. Plan for the future, be deliberate when choosing replacement trees that fit with your space and local climate change.
 
Ash infected with EAB in Hay Creek Twp., near Red Wing, MN. Courtesy of Wendy Johnson
“D” shaped exit holes on a tree indicate Emerald Ash Borer

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