Emerald ash borer found in Plymouth County, just 2 counties left without infestation

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Des Moines, IA-  There are now only two Iowa counties without an infestation of the emerald ash borer.

Radio Iowa reports that the Iowa Department of Agriculture says the wood-boring beetle has been confirmed for the first time in Plymouth County after a tree service found evidence of the bug in an ash tree in Remsen.

Plymouth is the 97th Iowa County to have a confirmed infestation, and that leaves just Emmet and Palo Alto County without the invasive beetle.  EAB was first discovered in Iowa in Allamakee County in 2010.

The Ag Department says trees typically die within two to four years after becoming infected.