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Ive yet to see it round here, but there is a hush hush local plague of it. I think I have it nailed. But not going to say where as its private land, legal implications maybe.

 

However have been shown dead ash trees and asked if it is it?

 

"No ash trees used to die before you know":001_rolleyes:

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I'll try and remember to take some pictures next week. I am right in the Chalara heartland and although it is not massively obvious while you are just out and about, head into the woods and it really hits you. Lots of healthy ash too though so I'm staying optimistic for the time being.

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thought it hit young trees harder then took longer to kill older more mature trees. Not up here yet ,just waiting lol

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