Good news. It's a bit grim around here. Going for a walk in the woods and there are hundreds of dead or dieing Ash trees.
this post was submitted on 22 Dec 2024
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Every single one is dead around here. The emerald ash borer ate them all up. Seemingly endless groves of standing dead trees. Makes me quite afraid of forest fires.