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Facebook | Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Emerald Ash Borer: Identifying and Treating the Threat

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Middle Tennessee has an emerald ash borer problem. These tiny beetles kill ash trees rapidly, often within 2-3 years of infestation. The good news: professional treatment can save infested ash trees if caught early.

Signs of EAB include exit holes in the bark (about the size of a toothpick), thinning canopy, and woodpecker damage. If you have ash trees on your property, professional inspection is worth the peace of mind. Early detection and treatment make a real difference.

Have you noticed any ash trees on your property, or seen the telltale exit holes that suggest EAB infestation? Franklin Tree Service offers free assessments and treatment options. Call (615) 866-7056 or visit franklintree.com/contact-us/. #TreeHealth #EAB


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A close-up of EAB exit holes in ash bark, or a healthy ash tree for comparison. Educational detail shots showing what to look for educate homeowners and position Franklin as the expert resource for this specific threat.

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Canva text suggestion: "Emerald Ash Borer Detection Matters" or "Protect Your Ash Trees"


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