The Emerald Ash Borer is an invasive insect that infests and kills only ash trees. The insect has now been found in New Jersey including Somerset and Middlesex counties and may now be in Union County.
Homeowners should determine if they have an ash tree on their property and decide whether to treat or remove their ash trees. If left untreated, an ash will likely be infected and killed by the Emerald Ash Borer. The dead ash tree will become brittle and dangerous. Please visit our website here to see how you can identify an ash tree. For more information please visit: emeraldashborer.nj.gov, emeraldashborer.info, or forestry.nj.gov.
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