Ash Tree Killing Pest Detected In Chittenden County

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Emerald Ash Borer
NYS DEC

A pest that has killed millions of the country’s ash trees is spreading in Vermont and has been detected for the first time in Chittenden County.
The Agency of Agriculture says the emerald ash borer has been detected in Richmond. The beetle was first found in Vermont in 2018 and has spread to 10 counties.

The agency said Friday that it has also been detected in Shaftsbury, which expands the infested area in Bennington County.  

The state has recommended steps to slow the spread in communities that are within five miles of the infested areas: Arlington, Bolton, Essex, Glastenbury, Hinesburg, Huntington, Jericho, Richmond, Shaftsbury, Shelburne, South Burlington, Sunderland and Williston.

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