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Has anyone know what other species the Emerald Ash Bore is killing? Also I read somewhere there Is a bug killing Oaks.
 
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I post a few pictures of the bridge , it was originally built in the 1950s , it is a steel trestle frame bridge that spans a 300 ft gully that's about 50 ft deep

Interesting. Please do post the pictures, sounds bigly.
 
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Has anyone know what other species the Emerald Ash Bore is killing? Also I read somewhere there Is a bug killing Oaks.
Michigan, ground zero for EAB, did some experiments early on forcing EAB to lay eggs on other tree species. The eggs did hatch but the EAB larva could not survive on non ash host trees. I have heard claims EAB has been found in other tree species, but have never heard a claim to be proven.

There are several borers that live on other trees, but they do not create vast networks of serpentine galleries in the cambium layer to girdle and kill the tree.
 
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Has anyone know what other species the Emerald Ash Bore is killing? Also I read somewhere there Is a bug killing Oaks.

I've never seen a confirmed story of EAB killing other species of trees.

There are a lot of invasive insects out there: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid attacks Hemlock trees (and has really decimated Hemlock on some states). Asian Longhorned Beetle prefers maple, elm, horsechestnut, birch, willow and poplar. Probably every species of tree has a bug that attacks it. The question is whether the bug is highly invasive or not. The worst ones tend to be "exotic invasive": they come from overseas, and out native trees have no resistance, nor have predators developed. They can rip through a tree species unhindered.

BTW, there is some evidence that some Ash may have a bit of resitance/tolerance for EAB. If enough of these survive (or aren't taken in a mass harvest of Ash trees in an atempt to "get ahead" of the EAB) and their resistance grows stronger, there may be hope for the species.
 
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I remember when I was growing up in in Connecticut -- at some point in the 80s we became aware of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid as it began moving through the state. Not sure what effect it has had since I moved away. I feel like I see fewer hemlocks in our old neighborhood on Google satellite view than I remember. I know HWA has really decimated hemlocks down here in the mountains of Virginia. There were some very old stands of hemlock in Shenandoah National Park that are gone now.
 
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Hey, jetdriver, nice fence! Actually, Sharon and I drive right by your place all the time on the way to our cottage on Kawagama Lake, and we always enjoy seeing your fence wax and wane as the seasons draw on. (We also, like you, have a Kubota BX25.) BTW, do you sell any of it, and if so, what kind is it and how much per face cord?

Again, nice job! :thumbsup:
 
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Here som pics of the bridge I've been cutting logs for.
 

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