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DUTCH ELM DISEASE

P.A. reports first-ever case of Dutch Elm Disease

Jul 24, 2023 | 5:20 PM

For the first time ever, the City of Prince Albert is reporting a case of Dutch Elm Disease (DED).

In a media release on Monday, the City confirmed the cases of the disease in multiple elm trees in the Riverview area.

DED is caused by a fungus that clogs the tree’s water and nutrient-conducting system, leading to the death of the tree. It’s spread by several species of elm bark beetles.

As part of the City’s Forestry Management Program, the trees were removed and disposed of.

“The most likely cause of DED in situations like this is illegal storage or transportation of elm firewood. As a proactive measure, we are asking residents to work with the City and help them to identify any elm wood cuttings that may be stored in yards and back alleys,” said Tim Yeaman, Parks and Open Space Manager.

The City noted that with these new cases popping up, they will be issuing another survey to inspect all private and residential elm trees and help them to identify illegal elm wood storage.

They also have several tips to prevent the spread of this disease including not pruning elm trees during the provincial pruning ban from April 1st to Aug. 31st and not bringing elm wood into the city, storing it, or burning it.

Anyone who may notice Elmwood or needs help identifying firewood can contact the City Community Services Department at 306-953-4800.

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