Within the next eight years, every ash tree in the state of Connecticut will be dead. “It’s not a pretty picture,” said Claire Rutledge. “It’s a little hard to be optimistic about it.” If you want to ...
Within five years, Norwalk’s ash trees might all be dead, due to an invasive species of insect that is wreaking havoc on trees statewide. Municipalities across the state are faced with ash trees dying ...
An invasive beetle deadly to ash trees has expanded its range from New Haven County into four more counties, according to state Entomologist Kirby C. Stafford III of the Connecticut Agricultural ...
Connecticut’s beautiful ash trees are facing an uncertain future in the state. Glimmering in green, the Emerald Ash Borer, a beetle from Asia is ravaging Connecticut’s precious Ash tree population.
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