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Ash trees suffer from many other problems besides attack by EAB, including damage from native insects and pathogens to environmental and site issues.
For more information on other problems of ash trees, click here.
A green ash tree suffering from ash yellows.
(University of Wisconsin)
An ash tree dying of girdling injury from careless use of a weed whacker.
(Jodie Ellis, Purdue University)
A native redheaded ash borer on ash wood.
(James Solomon, USDA Forest Service)
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