Re: [LincolnTalk] Perhaps we need to be on alert

2022-08-24 Thread Garrick Niemiec
Dead ash trees up and down Lincoln Rd especially along mass audobon -- The LincolnTalk mailing list. To post, send mail to Lincoln@lincolntalk.org. Search the archives at http://lincoln.2330058.n4.nabble.com/. Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/. Change your

Re: [LincolnTalk] Perhaps we need to be on alert

2022-08-24 Thread Sonja Johansson
Coolidge State Park in VT is trying to stop the Emerald Ash borer by harvesting the ash that is still good and doing other things. I was there recently, but could not find the description just now. However, https://vtinvasives.org/ tells a good deal about the borer. It is definitely a problem.

Re: [LincolnTalk] Perhaps we need to be on alert

2022-08-24 Thread Leslie Turek
I believe Emerald Ash Borer has actually been in Lincoln for a while. On Conservation Trail walks pre-covid, Tom Gumbart would point out dead ash trees that were lost to the borer. Leslie Turek On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 12:52 AM Sara Mattes wrote: > > Emerald Ash Borer Cripples Bedford Ash Trees >

[LincolnTalk] Perhaps we need to be on alert

2022-08-23 Thread Sara Mattes
Emerald Ash Borer Cripples Bedford Ash Trees The emerald ash borer has landed in Bedford and appears to be unpacking for a lengthy stay. Larvae of this exotic beetle, which has its