Emerald Ash Borer in the Twin Cities
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) - Essential Information for Tree Protection
Emerald Ash Borer poses a significant threat to trees in Minnesota and across North America. If they’re left untreated, an EAB infestation can result in extensive tree and yard damage, costing property owners thousands of dollars.
Originating from Asia, the emerald ash borer was first detected in North America in 2002, likely transported via shipping crates. Since then, it has spread across various states in the east and midwest, including Minnesota, where cases were reported in St. Paul in 2009 and Minneapolis in 2010.
Recognizing Signs of Emerald Ash Borer Infestations
Loss of green color in the uppermost leaves.
Thinning and dieback of the crown.
Sprouts emerging from roots, trunk or branches.
S-shaped zigzags visible in the bark.
Stay Informed and Take Action
Being aware of EAB symptoms empowers you to act promptly. Explore our curated resources, including informative articles and blogs, to address common questions and concerns about Emerald Ash Borer infestations. Protect your trees and preserve the beauty of your landscape.