Ash trees all across Ontario are dying because of the emerald ash borer, but there may be hope for these trees. Since this invasive species first came to North America in 2002, it has been chewing through local ash trees to a devastating effect. Find out how there may still be hope for the local ash trees and how Martin’s Tree Service can help you keep the trees throughout your property safe. Don’t let the emerald ash borer in
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There is nothing quite as stunning in fall as the bright flashes of reddish-purple across a landscape awash in a sea of yellowing leaves. You may have wondered what tree adds such brilliance to the fall tapestry. Meet the majestic white ash. Where You Can Find White Ash Trees White ash trees can be found growing in Canada, the central and eastern United States and Mexico. They grow in well-drained soils and are often the first trees to make
The emerald ash borer was first discovered in 2002, although the insect had taken up residence in the trees several years prior. Since that time, it has spread throughout eastern Canada and the United States, killing more than 50 million trees and endangering billions more. An emerald ash borer Ontario infestation is something any ash tree owner should be alert to. Insect Life Cycle Female ash borers lay their eggs underneath the bark of ash trees. When the larvae
Are your ash trees in danger in Ontario? Ash trees in many parts of Ontario, Canada, and the United States are in danger of being killed by a destructive beetle. Learn more about the dangers of the emerald ash borer, or EAB, and find out how you can keep your home safe from dead trees and the spreading invasion. Dangers of EAB EAB is a small beetle with a vibrant emerald colour. This tiny insect is harmless to humans but
The emerald ash borer has been present in Ontario for approximately 20 years. It kills ash trees from the inside out by boring holes into their trunks and consuming the tissue inside. Due to the speed of its spawning and its rampant spread throughout North America, it has garnered a lot of attention. However, the emerald ash borer is only one pest that can affect trees' health in Ontario. There are a number of other insects, as well
Winter is a season to sit indoors, sip a hot drink, and enjoy the view from your front window. It is also a time when many homeowners enjoy a break from the garden and lawn care. The lawn doesn’t need mowing, weeds aren’t growing out of control, and insects like the dreaded emerald ash borer have succumbed to the elements at last—or have they? Although populations of many pests are indeed set back by a hard freeze, the truth
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