Treatment of Local Ash Trees moved to next week
07/26/2018
The Kahnawà:ke Environment Protection Office (KEPO) would like to inform the community that the field work to treat some ash trees to save them from the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has been postponed until next week.
The work was originally planned for today (July 26) and tomorrow (July 27) in various parks in the community, as well as in forests in the Big Fence area and on the North Wall.
The ash trees will be injected with TreeAzin, a safe insecticide produced primarily from seed extracts of the Neem tree. Neem is a tree that grows in semi-tropical regions such as India and has been used for centuries as natural insect control. All treated ash trees will be identified by a small sign. Please do not disturb these trees during or after treatment.
The trees were selected based on their current health, their value to the parks for shade, for habitat in the forests, and for enabling the future revitalization of culturally important activities such as basket making. The treated ash trees will also be used for seed stock and future replanting efforts.
The work will only be taking place on common lands. Trees treated with TreeAzin require treatment every year during the EAB infestation. If you would like more information, or if you need help identifying a tree, please contact KEPO at 450-635-0600.
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