Yard Boss provides professional Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) treatment using trunk injection methodology. Our service protects ash trees from this devastating invasive pest that has killed tens of millions of trees across North America.
Direct Delivery
Systemic Protection
Long-Lasting Results
Minimal Environmental Impact
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emerald ash borer injections
Starting at
$139
per Tree
Direct Delivery
Systemic Protection
Long-Lasting Results
Minimal Environmental Impact
Effective Timing
Friend area ash trees face an imminent threat from the Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive insect that has killed millions of trees across North America. Our professional trunk injection service protects these trees using insecticide applied every other year. EAB has spread throughout southeastern Nebraska, and untreated trees have a 99% chance of dying within a few years. This beetle has no natural predators in our region and will not go away on its own, so ongoing bi-annual treatment is necessary to keep your trees alive. Homeowners should start treatment before they see any symptoms, as preventative success is much higher than reactive treatment.
Bi-annual treatment is substantially less expensive than tree removal and replacement. Removing a mature tree can cost up to $3,000, and replacement trees take over 30 years to reach the same size. During those decades, you lose the benefits that mature trees provide, such as reduced cooling costs and privacy. Mature ash trees can add up to $10,000 to your property value. From a financial perspective, treatment is the best choice to maintain these benefits indefinitely. For the best results, pair EAB treatment with deep root fertilization to help your trees stay healthy and resist stress.
Homeowners in Friend must realize that EAB is not a temporary problem. It has been in North America for over 20 years and has shown no tendency to naturally die out. Complete eradication is impossible because of the millions of ash trees in forests and unmaintained rural areas where treatment isn’t feasible. These untreated trees act as a permanent source for EAB populations to continue spreading. In Friend’s rural setting, shelter belts and natural areas will keep the beetle population present indefinitely. This means that as long as you want to keep your ash trees alive, they will require treatment every other year.
Ideal – Early season
April – June
Tree Activity
Trees leafing out, high sap flow
Good – peak season
July – August
Tree Activity
Full leaf, active growth
acceptable – late season
September
Tree Activity
Still active but slowing down
Not available
October – March
Tree Activity
Dormant, not transporting nutrients
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Not every ash tree is a good candidate for treatment, and we provide honest assessments to help you make the best decision. Trees that are good candidates include those with minimal damage and good overall structural health. We do not recommend treating trees with severe damage, such as over 50% canopy loss, because treatment cannot reverse that level of infestation. For properties with multiple trees, many homeowners choose to protect their most valuable specimens while letting others go. This allows you to balance your investment while still protecting the shade and beauty of your property.
At Yard Boss, we understand that you may have questions about our services, processes, and how we can help you achieve the perfect lawn. Whether you’re curious about our lawn care techniques, service areas, or the benefits of professional lawn maintenance, you’ll find the information you need right here. If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to our friendly team!
When started preventatively or at early stages of infestation, treatment is highly effective (90%+ success rate). However, we cannot guarantee results because:
What we DO guarantee is that we use professional-grade products, proper application methods, and will honestly assess whether your tree is a good candidate for treatment.
No, the injections do not harm healthy trees. The process is very similar to getting a flu shot at the doctor's office:
Think of it this way: A small injection is a minor stress compared to the certain death from EAB infestation.
Unfortunately, yes. The Emerald Ash Borer has shown no signs of naturally disappearing or "moving on" in any region where it has established. As long as you want to keep your ash trees alive, they will need treatment every other year.
The good news is that bi-annual treatment (every 2 years) provides effective protection when maintained on schedule.
No, EAB will not go away. Complete eradication would require treating every single ash tree, which is impossible because of:
EAB has permanently established itself in North America. The only way to save your ash trees is ongoing treatment.
The Emerald Ash Borer originated in Asia (specifically China, Korea, Japan, and eastern Russia). It accidentally arrived in North America in the late 1990s, hidden in wooden shipping materials (likely pallets or crating) delivered to the Great Lakes region. It was first discovered in Detroit, Michigan in 2002.
Since then, EAB has spread to most of the United States and Canada, killing all untreated ash trees in its path. It spreads through:
Simply put, untreated ash trees will die. It's not a question of "if" but "when."
Timeline of an Untreated Ash Tree:
Death may take several years, but it is inevitable. The mortality rate for untreated ash trees is 99%+.
Additional consequences of tree death:
NOW. Do not wait until you see symptoms.
Critical Timing Information:
Treatment is most successful when started:
Treatment is often unsuccessful when:
It depends on the severity of infestation:
We'll honestly assess each tree during the estimate and only recommend treatment for trees that have a good chance of survival.