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News Release - March 25, 2013 PROTECT YOUR ELM TREES: DON’T PRUNE FROM APRIL 1 TO AUGUST 31To reduce the risk of Dutch elm disease (DED), pruning of elm trees is prohibited throughout Saskatchewan each year from April 1 until August 31, the time of year when the beetle that spreads the disease is most active. Fresh cuts from pruning can attract elm bark beetles and increase the chance of an infection. Under provincial regulations, commercial pruners of elm trees are required to have taken a recognized training program or be under the supervision of someone who has. Improper pruning techniques can contribute to the spread of many tree diseases, including DED. Because of the risk of spreading DED, transporting or storing elm firewood is illegal. Any elm wood should be disposed of promptly, using the method and locations chosen by each municipality. -30- For more information, contact: Michele McEachern |
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