The emerald ash borer (EAB) is a destructive, invasive wood‐boring pest responsible for killing millions of ash trees across the country. Texas A&M Forest Service offers careers that can take you anywhere from a wildfire line defending lives and homes, to a forest protecting and conserving Texas natural resources to a computer working on a new application to create solutions for Texans across the state. Storms often leave trees looking bare and deflated—but these looks can be deceiving. Trees have an uncanny ability to recover from storm damage. Before assuming your trees are lost, give them a quick assessment.
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EAB, turning Ashes to ashes
Emerald ash borers are an incredibly destructive, invasive pest that preys exclusively on ash trees. Currently, 24 Texas counties are infested with EAB.
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