New Jersey's Ash Trees Are Under Attack

The Emerald Ash Borer has arrived in the Garden State. This invasive pest has killed over 50 million Ash trees. Tree Dr., New Jersey's premiere company for the control of EAB is here to help. Tree Dr.’s environmentally conscious treatment plan provides your Ash trees with two years of protection from Emerald Ash Borer.  

Here is a recent article from June 7,2015

  http://americanlivewire.com/2015-06-07-emerald-ash-borer-to-pose-a-threat-to-ash-trees-in-new-jersey/

Emerald Ash Borer is expected to spread through New Jersey in 2015

Emerald Ash Borer is expected to spread through New Jersey in 2015. http://www.nj.gov/agriculture/…/pi/prog/emeraldashborer.html

 

 

Department of Agriculture | Emerald Ash Borer

 

Emerald Ash Borer was discovered in New Jersey in May 2014 in Somerset County. Infestations throughout the U.S. and Canada have killed tens of millions of ash trees since 2002. Report signs of the...

nj.gov|By lrichmond

Emerald Ash Borer Alert

EAB was found in four New Jersey townships in 2014 in Somerset, Mercer, and Burlington Counties. EAB has also been identified in Bucks County, PA and Orange County, NY.  While all ash trees in NJ should be monitored for EAB, ash trees within 15 miles of known sightings.

Emerald ash borer (EAB) is a non-native insect pest that infests and kills all species of ash trees. With 24.7 million ash trees, approximately 9 percent of New Jersey forests are susceptible to emerald ash borer attacks. Although rarely the most abundant tree in a forest stand, ash is still found in 24 percent of all forest land. The greatest numbers of ash trees can be found in the northern part of the state. Ash is also commonly planted along streets, as landscape trees in yards, and in parks throughout the state. 
 

monitored.http://www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/forest/community/Emerald_Ash_Borer.htm