What can property owners do about EAB on private property?
  • Monitor ash trees for EAB — look for cracks in the bark, excessive woodpecker damage and watch for dying branches near the top of ash trees.
  • Establish a relationship with a tree service company that has a Certified Arborist and a Minnesota Certified tree Inspector on staff and carries adequate general liability and worker compensation insurance.
  • Remove ash trees now, and replant other species in advance of EAB infestation.

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1. Will it kill all the ash trees?
2. What can property owners do about EAB on private property?
3. What should I do with my ash tree that must be cut down?
4. What trees should I plant instead of ash?