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Cornell will fell 1,700+ ash trees infested by beetle | News, Sports, Jobs

An emerald ash borer flashes its wings. (Provided photo — Benjamin Smith, via Wikimedia Commons) ITHACA (AP) An invasive insect that kills ash trees is prompting Cornell University to fell 1,700 of the trees on its lands, a step it says will visibly alter the campus’s appearance. The trees infested by the emerald ash borer will be felled between January and the end of March and include trees on and off campus, the university said Dec. 22. The beetle, which bores under the tree’s bark, kills most infested ash trees within four years, creating a hazard. “This is a safety issue with trees that are dying or near death, and will eventually fall, so we are going to need to take them down in order to limit concerns about public safety and property damage,” said Todd Bittner, director of natural areas for Cornell Botanic Gardens.

Cornell removing ash trees, as replanting effort launches

Todd Bittner/Provided Emerald ash borer larvae and galleries discovered under the bark of an ash tree at Arnot Forest, March 2018, marking Tompkins County’s first documented emerald ash borer occurrence. Cornell removing ash trees, as replanting effort launches December 22, 2020 Cornell will be removing more than 1,700 of its ash trees infested by devastating emerald ash borer insects, mostly between January and March 2021, to reduce potential harm to people and property. At the same time, an initiative has been developed to replant trees. The university will be sending letters in the coming weeks to notify local municipalities and neighbors of the ash abatements.

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