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Bill Graham
Homeowners and property managers should be cautious and informed as they seek to protect ash trees.
Kansas City, Mo. -- A destructive insect that kills ash trees, the emerald ash borer (EAB), has been confirmed in the Kansas City area and has expanded its range in the southeast Missouri Ozarks. Homeowners and property managers should be cautious and informed as they seek to protect ash trees.
“Don’t be too hasty,” said Wendy Sangster, an urban forester in Kansas City with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). “Learn about the emerald ash borer and when it is appropriate to remove a tree and when it is not.”
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Bill Graham
Homeowners and property managers should be cautious and informed as they seek to protect ash trees.
Kansas City, Mo. -- A destructive insect that kills ash trees, the emerald ash borer (EAB), has been confirmed in the Kansas City area and has expanded its range in the southeast Missouri Ozarks. Homeowners and property managers should be cautious and informed as they seek to protect ash trees.
“Don’t be too hasty,” said Wendy Sangster, an urban forester in Kansas City with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). “Learn about the emerald ash borer and when it is appropriate to remove a tree and when it is not.”
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We work with you and for you to sustain healthy forests, fish and wildlife.
More...