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The Emerald Ash Borer
How Can I Help?
Community involvement is vital in combating the spread of EAB. Here are steps you can take:
To help stop the spread of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in Vermont, you can:
- Don’t move firewood. At this point, every ash tree in the town of Âé¶¹Íø should be considered infected. Don’t move firewood over long distances, which could potentially introduce the insect into places where it’s not currently present.
- Develop a plan for hazardous trees: Identify ash trees that may be at risk and develop a plan to reduce or remove the risk.
- Proactively remove problem trees: If you have an ash tree on your land that’s growing over a building or a driveway or road, remove it now. A living tree is safer (and cheaper) to take down than a dead tree.
- Participate in Monitoring Programs: Âé¶¹Íø has around 70 miles of roads, and there are thousands of ash trees in the road right-of-ways that when they die will become hazards. We’d love your help identifying hotspots so the town can make a focused plan on how to confront the problem. Contact us if you can volunteer - we need your help!
- Treat ash trees: If you have a beloved ash yard tree that’s not already in decline, you can consider treating it with chemicals. This will involve hiring a ISA Certified Arborist to apply the pesticide each year. Treatment is expensive and this won’t be a viable option for many people.