(KLZA)- An informational meeting on how to manage emerald ash borer will be held at the Nemaha County, Nebraska, 4-H Building on Tuesday, November, 28 beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Pre-registration is required to make sure there is enough interest to conduct the meeting. If interested, you must register by Tuesday, November 21 by calling the Nemaha County Extension Office at 402-274-4755.
During the program it will teach what to look for in your trees to indicate there is an Emerald Ash Borer infestation; what can be done to manage the problem and tree replacement options for those who choose to remove and replace infested ash trees.
Emerald Ash Borers were found at Indian Cave State Park earlier this year.
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