. r. , V ' .. , } waraawocfllomal- .- - . button-ls Emeral Ash Borer in the city The Emerald Ash Borer to monitor the increasing caliper trees will be planted 4 has been confirmed in levelsofFAB.‘ in20|3 and 2014. 3 our â€"year rd e H areas throughout the The city has approxiw - The planting of ash City ofWaterioo. mately 12.400 public trees trees on public lands has Earlier this summer. the that will succumb to the been discontinued and city's forestry division set effects ofthe EARTbeount- other species are being or a I 6â€"month term.’ traps throughout the comA er the impact of EAB. the planted on city streets when munity to monitor the city's forestry division has trees need to be removed as arrival of this insect. These implemented a manage- aresultofdamage orhazard. traps have now revealed a ment plan which includes - Prevention treatments number of locations the following: with TreeAzin have begun throughout the city where and will continue to be per. 0 * the borer exists -Prism traps have been formed in select areas. Ea . A) FAB is a highly destruC< installed throughout the city neeAzln is a natural product m uP to live pest that was discovered and are being monitored created from a derivative of in Canada for the ï¬rst time along with the use of track- the Neem tree. Certain in the summer of 2002. ing software to better underâ€" streets with a high percent~ Although it doesn't pose a stand thelocations. concen- age ofash trees (such as Ash human health risk, the trations and life cycle of the Tree Place) will be treated _ / ~ insect has killed a large pest. with TreeAzin until the city , "m number ofash trees in south - Approximately 3,000 establishes new canopies of Bel?†Rate + . 1‘ \ western Ontario and is a seedlings have been planted other tree species major economic and envi» in naturalized areas In 2010 the Canadian Shorter 7am = < D ronmental threat to urban throughout Waterloo's natu» Food inspection Agency dis- 0 . a and forested areas across ralized woodlands to help covered infestation areas in Smarty ChOIM/ ' Canada and the [1.8. diversify and reduce the ash Kitchener and Cambridge ‘ 0 “Moving forward. assess- tree percentage. which is during routine inspections ing the extent of the infesta- currently at six per cent of On April 18, 2012. the tion will be paramount in the total forest inventory for agency created two new - determining how we can Waterloo. Additional plant~ large quarantine zones ‘ 4†best manage this pest." said ings will occur in 20l3 and including most of southern é the city's forestry and horti- 2014. Ontario. The CFlA order - ‘ - culture operations manager, - Three hundred large controls the movement of all lohn Stewart. “We're doing caliper trees have been ash materials. The public is ‘ ‘ branch sampling in the fall planted in city parts to help asked to assist in controlling to determine this and EAB offset the future loss of the spread of the borer by traps will be placed again Waterloo‘s current ash tree not moving potentially next year in the same areas population. Additional large infected materials v r - x. - ‘ ‘ ’4’ lhere’s no if: ,, j?†a g \ a a b t'l t' s, » é: su s l u Ion E ' for true . www.yncu.com beau C ’b da ’ ’ 2 5 "a ‘7 - 0717180 1' 1011' 113 to y. 7 g a ‘: HnterDmgassmfrstotxjoeitxstyie I = mmm'lsemelaam less 5 g ' m. w M dam m ‘9 Uptown Waterloo Waterloo West E Z Fm my 151 '0 5 1 318! 2012 ask 168 King Street South 655 Erb Street West [is â€ON YOU 08“ rm a â€I“! 31983 (at William St.) (at Ira Needles Blvd.) majors Renae. . .. ' 519-579â€"1860 519-804-9040 7 . a v . . . i, . Kltchencr East ~ Kitchener West ‘ . 1334 Weber Street East 685 Fischerâ€"Hallman Road Hun‘ernouglas (at Fergus St.) (at Ottawa St.) ‘tl 519â€"894-9700 519-744â€"5921 H i ' Serving you at 16 a . at m locatlons throughout . . Southwestern Ontario m apt - ' ~ H ‘ ‘ ‘Ratc subject to change. Limited time offer.