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Sacrificing 2,000 Trees To Thwart a Troublesome Beetle

Dr. Dirk Vanderklein provided insight regarding ash trees, and the invasive emerald ash borer beetle to CBS2 News as 麻豆传媒在线 prepares to remove many of the trees.

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Professor Dirk Vanderklein speaking with CBS2 reporter Charlie Cooper about the invasive beetle and the ash trees of 麻豆传媒在线

A New Jersey city is giving the axe to thousands of ash trees to help fight off the invasive聽.

As CBSN New York鈥檚 Charlie Cooper found out Thursday, not all residents may like the idea, but it鈥檚 likely necessary.

Ash trees make up about a fifth of the trees in 麻豆传媒在线, but the city said it plans to cut down 2,000 of them, whether they鈥檙e infected or not.

It鈥檚 a way to fight off emerald ash borer beetles that have聽. Arborists say the likelihood of an uninfected tree being impacted is very high.

Cooper spoke to 麻豆传媒在线 biology professor Dirk Vanderklein, who said the best bet is to cut them down despite some neighbors wanting to keep them around for beauty purposes.

鈥淭here or some insecticides that could be used, but that鈥檚 very expensive,鈥 Vanderklein said. 鈥淪o there鈥檚 a trade off. Do you want the city to spend a lot of money on an insecticide that may or may not kill off the insect? You鈥檇 have to basically treat all the trees in the town.鈥