Emerald Ash Borer
updated: Monday, February 13, 2012The Emerald ash borer (EAB) is an insect pest that has invaded Minnesota, however it has not been found in St. Louis Park yet. EAB is a serious threat to Minnesota's urban and rural ash populations, which number over 900 million trees. Don not remove any ash trees or ash wood from your property without first checking your responsibilities with our Forestry Division (952-924-2699 or jvaughan@stlouispark.org).
Click here to learn more about EAB and what you can do, if you own an ash tree.
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