A tiny, green insect that bores under the bark of ash trees is spreading in Colorado.
The has been making its way around the Front Range for the last decade. It damages ash trees and often kills them. And this year it鈥檚 been .
Ash trees make up about one in every six trees in the urban forests along the Front Range. So what can we do to protect ash trees and even fight back against this pest?

is a horticulture specialist with the Colorado State University Extension who鈥檚 been on our show before. Karim joined Erin O鈥橳oole to talk about the emerald ash borer and give a more specific idea of what this so-called 鈥済reen menace鈥 looks like.
CSU Extension offers on fall and winter watering to keep ash trees strong. If you鈥檙e looking for an arborist, offers suggestions.
For more info on Front Range pests, listen to In The NoCo conversations about Japanese beetles and miller moths.