Hey fellas is this Ash?

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Sodbuster

Minister of Fire
Sep 22, 2012
1,526
Michigan
Hey guys, is this Ash?

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Yes, an apparent victim of EAB.
 
Thanks gents, there are no survivors of the EAB here in Michigan; I have an Ash that i transplanted to my lawn that I treat twice yearly with an Imacloprid drench to see if I can keep it alive. Time will tell.
 
Ash. I have wacked 6 of them on my property here in NC. Now they are all gone. Kaput. Tot. Gestorben.
I remember playing Little League, all the bats said MADE WITH NORTHERN WHITE ASH.

I guess, I had Southern white ash.
 
Thanks gents, there are no survivors of the EAB here in Michigan; I have an Ash that i transplanted to my lawn that I treat twice yearly with an Imacloprid drench to see if I can keep it alive. Time will tell.
Actually I have fence rows full of young ash in Mid Michigan. Very surprised to see it , we will see if any survive .
 
I love dead tree ID, though it's easier when standing next to it. It is one of my family's hiking games. To me that's white ash, just guessing.