Last night I read that the extreme temps [-50+] may a kill a good number of emerald ash borer larvae. Good news I think. They estimate the invasive species has killed over a 100 million trees nationwide.
No, strictly ash. The State of Michigan tried clear cutting around EAB detections early on to establish "firebreaks". It was a massive effort in terms of manpower and dollars. They found there was no way they could keep up. They tried to establish choke points at the Mackinac Bridge to the north and the southern border (the rest of the State's lower peninsula, where EAB first was introduced, has Great Lakes surrounding it) in hopes the EAB would exhaust its food supply and die off. That plan failed as well.Sounds like you guys need to clear cut all the ash at once to get rid of the Eab, does it transfer to other species of hardwoods?
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