Minneapolis and St. Paul are losing thousands of trees to emerald ash borer
In what arborists are calling an environmental catastrophe,
The Minneapolis
"It's been hard and emotional for the community," said
The enormity of the infestation has left officials scrambling, from trying to save trees not yet infested to removing and replacing ash trees with a greater diversity. In
So far, what local officials are calling a crisis has not spurred the Legislature to act, leaving cities across
"A prevailing view [at the Legislature] is 'the trees are going to die, so let it happen,' " said state Rep.
At one time, about 90 percent of boulevard trees in
To help restore that canopy quickly,
Leaving infested trees standing poses a risk to public safety, officials said, because trees become brittle and can fall during high winds or storms, damaging property or injuring people. In
"Even the trees that still look healthy can still have the beetle in it," said
Cost and timing are also factors in deciding to cut trees down instead of treating them with insecticide.
"If we're jumping right on it and getting trees removed and replaced, we should never have a huge number of trees dying in a short period of time," Sievert said. "Money we spend on treating, we can be using that to just buy more trees and replace them."
But
"We know there are ways to keep the trees around, they just have to be willing to make that investment," Zumach said.
"Trees have a lot of value when they mature," he said of their benefits for air and water quality and energy savings. "Why not try to save them if you can?"
"If homeowners have ash trees," he said, they need "to have them looked at by arborists and talk to professionals in dealing with this."
In addition to cost, fears about pesticides harming bees and other insects may be keeping cities from considering treatment, said Zumach.
"The cities of
Once trees are cut down,
"They are all at risk," he said.
Yet, while the
"I'm baffled myself," Holman said of the legislative silence.
In the meantime, neighborhoods keep losing trees.
"People don't want to lose their trees," said
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