Emerald ash borer (EAB) is causing a devastating ecological event throughout the Twin Cities, killing thousands of ash trees. Once an ash tree is infested with EAB, it has almost zero chance of surviving without protection. One in five metro area trees is an ash and their loss would significantly impact our urban environment. Ash trees provide many benefits to our local environment: |
- Reduced pollution in lakes and rivers by capturing rainwater
- Improved air quality by eliminating atmospheric carbon dioxide
- Reduced energy costs by providing shade
- Increased property value
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Do you have an ash tree? Twin Cities' residents with ash trees must take action before it's too late. Ash tree protection is performed every two years from June through September on healthy ash trees. Protecting your ash tree is more cost effective than removal and replacement. Save on EAB protection! Rainbow Treecare partners with over 35 cities to offer city-wide treatment discounts. Schedule your free ash tree inspection today! Together we can save the urban forest One Tree at a Time. |
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Rainbow has been protecting and beautifying trees, turf, and homes in the Twin Cities since 1976. As your trusted partner, Rainbow is committed to delivering effective, science-based services and solutions that keep your home and property beautiful and healthy. |
Rainbow has been protecting and beautifying trees, turf, and homes in the Twin Cities since 1976. As your trusted partner, Rainbow is committed to delivering effective, science-based services and solutions that keep your home and property beautiful and healthy. |
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