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It was only a matter of time, according to officials, but word came down late last week confirming the presence of the ash tree-destroying emerald ash borer in the City of Burlington.
src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitGRrPMdywj8QQgTZniHXFYJcvI_r1DuzIAQnfiU33pc7KKJwRAidXz68VgDwKcgljjTARoLxRTC7hW1lrgguhJWsIkAQGRv5BVLH5WHEKcygv5Lz8m0eVSF2AHZMzfHd4nCmOyZPjDbiZ/s320/Tree-destroying+emerald+ash+borer+confirmed+in+Burlington.jpeg" title="Tree-destroying emerald ash borer confirmed in Burlington" width="320">With the invasive pest confirmed at other locations throughout Racine, Kenosha and Walworth counties – all of which are under a state firewood quarantine – public works officials in the city knew it would be a just matter of time before the emerald ash borer (EAB, for short) was found within the city limits.
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