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the sad thing is this...we have sat back and let all of these invasive insects (too numerous to mention) infest and we are doing nothing REAL about it. I find it hard to believe that modern science can clone animals but cannot solve an insect problem. Too many fat cats pulling the strings........rideau said:Read an article this past year about the EAB in Massachusetts...it is hitting the maples hard...silver and suger. Supposedly likes the silver maple more than ash??? Article claimed that by the time it was realized the maple was being hit, hundreds oof thousands were involved, and that there is speculation we may eventually lose the sugar maple in the NE US and Canada....unbelievable calamity in under a century..chestnut, elm, ash, pine, now maple??? We do have quite a few elm that have survived Dutch Elm in Southern Ontario.