Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Ash trees cut down in West Lafayette



The ash trees in the parking lot of the West Lafayette Payless Grocery store took a big hit last week.  They were all cut down!  This was not necessary.  These trees were not dead.  The emerald ash borers had been eating on them but only some of the branches had been killed.  The roots were still healthy and the trees had been sending out alternate shoots to survive the insect attack.  But they couldn’t survive the bad advice given by supposed tree experts who are out to make a fast buck chainsawing trees down.  To be extra sneaky about it they waited until winter when the leaves had fallen and the trees look completely dead. 

This ash tree in the parking lot near Payless was cut down Dec. 3, 2014 (photo above).  Photo taken Dec. 5, 2014.




This ash tree is growing along the public hiking/bicycle trail just west of the West Lafayette Payless.  It also has been affected by the emerald ash borer.  A lot of the branches have died back due to the insect feeding on the inner bark of the trunk.  It is still alive and should not be cut down.  But that could very well be in the plans.

The photo on the bottom is a closer view of the same tree along side the trail.  The green spot of paint may be a mark dooming the tree for removal.  The small branches sprouting out of the tree trunk near the ground is a survival response of the tree to the damage from the insect attack.  Photos taken Dec. 5, 2014.

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