Symptoms of the Emerald Ash Borer
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Crown Dieback
As Emerald Ash Borer larvae begin to feed, the outside of the tree will die from the ends of the branches inward toward the trunk. Damaged to the vascular system caused by larval feeding disrupts water and nutrients to the upper canopy, resulting in a thinning canopy and dying limbs.
Epicormic Sprouting
As the Emerald Ash Borer larvae continue to feed causing the crown to die back further, the tree will push new growth out wherever it can. This new growth is often seen along the main limbs and lower trunk.
Bark Splitting
Vertical splits in the bark are caused by the damaged tissue underneath. Often times the galleries from the larvae can be seen between the bark splits.
Treating Emerald Ash Borer
The best way to achieve long-lasting results is to treat your Ash trees before they show signs of damage. Typically, by the time you notice a change in the tree, it may be too late for treatment. Our Trunk Injections will provide two years of protection by injecting the pesticide directly into the vascular tissue.

Call Rick’s Certified Arborists Today
If you have Ash trees on your property it’s extremely important to start treatment before damage is done. Call our tree doctors today to schedule a consultation to assess the overall health and condition of your Ash trees before it’s too late. Emerald Ash Borer is knocking on our door. Treat now to protect your trees, maintain the look of your landscape, and avoid the expense of removal and replacement. We service Delaware County, Chester County, Montgomery County, and surrounding areas in Pennsylvania.
