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Dutch elm disease
is caused by a fungus, which clogs the vascular system of elms causing leaves
to turn yellow at a rapid pace ultimately resulting in death of the tree. The
disease is transmitted from tree to tree by a small bark beetle that can travel
several blocks, as well as through root grafts. To date, no cure has been developed
for this devastating disease.
Prompt removal
of the diseased tree is the most practical alternative to help prevent infection
of other healthy elms. Once yellowing and curling of leaves appear, selective
trimming or use of fungicide injections is typically hopeless if more than 10-20%
of the tree is showing stress/infection.
If you suspect
an elm tree has telltale premature yellowing or withering leaves/branches, please
notify the Northfield Township Road District at 724-7055. If Dutch elm disease
is found on a tree in the right-of-way the road district will remove it within
10 days. Should the tree be on your private property the responsibility to remove
the tree is the homeowners and should be cut down in a timely fashion.

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