Emerald Ash Borer
Joe’s Journal, Spring edition: Green Ash and Emerald Ash Borer
Preserving a City’s Canopy One Block at a Time
In 2007, we were asked to support the City of Chicago, Forestry Dept., to develop plans against a new invasive beetle, the Emerald Ash Borer, which has now killed tens
The Power of Community in Urban Tree Health
Revisiting W 50th St Cleveland OH In the Spring of 2010, I received an urgent call from a homeowner living in Cleveland, and it came while I was attending
Emerald Ash Borer Continues to Threaten Parkway Trees in Chicago
Chicago Citizens Unite to “Save Our Ash” with New Program Launch in 2020 Nearly 12 years ago, Arborjet was asked to assist in developing a strategy to protect the
Oak Trees– They Underpin Most Ecosystems But are a Forgotten Stalwart
Photo: Fall treated oak versus untreated oak during peak defoliation in New England. 2017 Oaks, a diverse family, and one of the stateliest trees in our native and urban
Fall Treatment Webinar
If you missed the latest Fall Treatment Webinar here are some of the disease and insect related highlights that were discussed; Pine Bark Beetle, Emerald Ash Borer, Anthracnose, and Apple
Saving America’s Iconic Trees: Pioneers Rest Cemetery in Ft. Worth, Texas
The Emerald Ash Borer recently reared its ugly head in Ft. Worth, TX. The Texas Forest Service has prepared for this moment for several years, knowing it would only be
Misleading discussion on winter’s polar vortex wiping out Emerald Ash Borer populations in the Midwest
Over the last couple of weeks, there has been a tremendous amount of news around the polar vortex, and the unusually frigid conditions in the upper Midwest. Temperatures were recorded
Emerald Ash Borer Found in Vermont – There is Treatment!
Last month, Emerald Ash Borer was found in northern Orange County, Vermont. This news was unprecedented because until now, EAB hadn’t made its way to the Green Mountain State. State