The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive Japanese beetle that is considered one of the worst environmental disasters in the 21st century. It is decimating ash trees all over North America – to the tune of hundreds of millions. In the St. Louis area alone it has taken hundreds of thousands of our ash trees in just a few years and is showing no signs of slowing down.
T & L Tree Service has been spreading the word to educate residents and business owners who have ash trees on their property. Have healthy trees inspected and preventatively treated – our injectable treatments can last up to two years and protect your ash trees form over 25 other insects.
For those who have dead or dying ash trees from EABs, we can quarantine and remove the dead wood and potentially spare the surrounding uninfested trees. To learn more, please see the answers to EAB FAQs here.
- How can the Emerald Ash Borer be identified?
- Are there Ash Trees on my property?
- How is the Emerald Ash Borer handled?
- Who is impacted by the Emerald Ash Borer?
- What damage does the Emerald Ash Borer do?
- Can a homeowner identify the Emerald Ash Borer?
- How frequently should Ash Trees be inspected?
- Is the Emerald Ash Borer really in St. Louis?