Cleveland Pear Tree - Leaves look like fall

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Are you serious or just joking? I was under the impression this one wasn't like the emerald borer in terms of imminent threat, and was mostly interested in dead or dying hardwood like the pear is dying. Our ash has no signs of stress as of yet, and not a dead branch on it. The ash tree is definitely worth saving if this borer is a serious threat to it, and since it's healthy I figured this was the time to address the problem if need be. Do we need to hire an arborist to treat it?

I don't find much information about this borer and treatment, so I'm assuming it's either not a cause for treatment or concern do to it's apparent appetite for dead stuff, or the internet has so much on the EAB that these others are being buried. I just know I read "ash border" and I worry about our ash tree.
 

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