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Are dead Ash Trees still infectious?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scottie Ash Seed" data-source="post: 6354398" data-attributes="member: 152575"><p>Thankfully EAB does not Infect or Disease trees, like Dutch Elm Disease does. Living trees cut down over past year, contain EAB from June till borers exit to mate by next years May. After that period, dead wood no longer contains living borers. During that time, wood must be shredded under an inch in chip size. Properly treated trees kill all borers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottie Ash Seed, post: 6354398, member: 152575"] Thankfully EAB does not Infect or Disease trees, like Dutch Elm Disease does. Living trees cut down over past year, contain EAB from June till borers exit to mate by next years May. After that period, dead wood no longer contains living borers. During that time, wood must be shredded under an inch in chip size. Properly treated trees kill all borers. [/QUOTE]
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