Posted by gun guru on July 27, 2008 at 10:14:22 from (66.188.56.98):
In Reply to: OT-Emerald Ash borer posted by Heyseed on July 27, 2008 at 08:38:34:
That beetle was discoved in Michigan several years ago, likely been in Michigan since the mid-90's. All (yes all) of my ash trees are dead, I live in Michigan 90 miles north of the Ohio border. I have 2.5 acres of mixed hardwoods. I know that there is an insecticide that works but it just came out, (do a search on the internet) It is very likely that all the Ash trees in the midwest will be dead in 5-10 years unless an effecive way to kill the beetle is discovered. The beetle needs a natural enemy, or bug to reduce it's expansive growth. 3 years ago all of my ash trees were alive, now all dead. All of SE Michigan has dead ash trees, again search the net for info on this pest. Michigan tried to quarantine the bug but no use it spread a little slower but is still spreading north and west, into Ohio now and Indiana too, and now VA...that sucks.
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