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<blockquote data-quote="3fordasho" data-source="post: 3091286" data-attributes="member: 16254"><p>We have alot of green ash that looks similar to the pics as far as distressed looking bark and leaf-less branches on the lower half of the tree (the crowns are more populated with leaves). City block after block with trees that look like that. Now the borer has not been found here but has been identifed about 80 miles NE in Minneapolis. So do we have the start of an EAB infestation or are the trees suffering from some other malidy? I've never found an ash here with the tell tail "d" shaped exit holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3fordasho, post: 3091286, member: 16254"] We have alot of green ash that looks similar to the pics as far as distressed looking bark and leaf-less branches on the lower half of the tree (the crowns are more populated with leaves). City block after block with trees that look like that. Now the borer has not been found here but has been identifed about 80 miles NE in Minneapolis. So do we have the start of an EAB infestation or are the trees suffering from some other malidy? I've never found an ash here with the tell tail "d" shaped exit holes. [/QUOTE]
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