Trott column: Warmer winter may boost emerald ash borer numbers

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ALEXANDRIA — Emerald ash borers typically have a one-to-two-year life cycle, living under the bark of ash trees and causing damage to the tree’s outer sapwood and vascular tissue. This damage disrupts the flow of water and nutrients, potentially leading to the tree’s death in as little as 2 to 4 years.

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