Posted by jd_adict on February 27, 2014 at 06:05:47 from (216.46.151.14):
In Reply to: Ash Tree Demise posted by pburg on February 27, 2014 at 05:26:41:
here in ontario canada we have had a lot of ash trees lost from the borer. lots of cities cut their trees down weather or not infected. whole bushes were removed to the south to try and contain the bug. it was a mandatory thing the government did and the whole tree was piled up and BURNED on the spot. a very huge loss for the property owner. it has been devistating. they are saying that this winter has been cold enough to hopefully kill the bug. I have a lot of ash in my bush and have not seen any signs of it. there is a law and fine if you are caught hauling any ash trees for fire wood from county to county. they are really taking it seriously here. the ash make up a large portion of forest here and it is real good wood for lumber and fire wood. but if you have ash bore it ruins the log fills it full of holes, not usable for lumber. All from a bug that was in a pallet or shipping box that came from Asia. and the government keeps on letting that crap be shipped here.
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