Risk Map
Treatment Options
All ash trees in NJ should be considered at high risk for EAB.
Work with a Certified (Licensed) Tree Expert or Approved Consulting Forester to help determine whether or not your ash trees are good candidates for a treatment program, or whether tree removal is the most appropriate response.
Risk Map
Year Detected: EAB has been detected within this municipality.
All ash trees in NJ should be considered at high risk for EAB: Even if Emerald Ash Borer has not yet been detected, all ash trees are considered to be at high risk of EAB infestation within the next few years.
Treatment Options
As a homeowner, you may consult with your local Rutgers Cooperative Extension office as to treatments to prevent Emerald Ash Borer infestation.
Consult with a certified tree expert.
How to Hire a Tree Care Professional [2,733K PDF]
Click here for the EAB Insecticide Options Fact Sheet.
Report signs of the beetle to the Department of Agriculture
at 609-406-6939.