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Where I am employed the trees have a illness that I have tried to Google but didn't have any luck. This one is from last summer. And I have noticed others in the lot doing the same as this one did. The six that I see daily all look like this one. The ones that are on there way are developing red tinted leafs in top. Are they curable or are the future firewood?
Duke
MegaDork
6/1/23 9:31 p.m.
Don't know if he's still on here, but Dave Estey is a tree dude.
My plant id app says its a "green ash".
My plant id app says its a "green ash". Isnt the "ash borer" ruining things for Ash tree's?
Wrong type of trees expert.
Duke
MegaDork
6/1/23 11:12 p.m.
In reply to TJL (Forum Supporter) :
Yeah, we lost one to ash borers a couple years ago. Different subspecies than that, though.
I lost 6 mature/old growth ash trees 2 years ago. Sucks because it caused us to dig up a good portion of the yard right in front of the house to get rid of them and the roots. My yard still looks like crap this spring as the grass we planted never took. I will be resending again this fall in hopes of having grass next spring.
Emerald ash borer beetle
Drop it ....plant an azalea er azeleas...![cheeky cheeky](https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/static/ckeditor/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/tongue_smile.png)
The upper management must know what is going down with the trees. I never seen anyone spray the trees, just the weeds. I was thinking if I came up with a cure for the trees then I would not be wondering what was wrong with them all summer long... :0(