That's true too .Never the less I see it as being a problem in a couple of years in town .Out here in the boondocks if they fall over it isn't that big of a deal other than it might screw up some other trees .
Say though those Mich pics showed some rotten bases which I've found in a few...
What's bad is in these parts which is not what you would call a real wealthy area there are bunchs of dead ones on private property in town .I mean fat ones too .
The insurance companys will not pay unless it falls on a house or something . Problem being is all these hazards and the property...
EAB hit Mich. long before it hit this part of Ohio.It would take a couple of years before the ash would get that bad but given enough time they will .
Around here they're still solid as a rock and although dry still good enough for lumber . I'll guess in about 2 more years they're start blowing...
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