Emerald Ash Borer Treatment in Lincoln

Protect your ash trees from unwanted pests

Ash trees add long-term value, shade, and stability to your property — and an emerald ash borer infestation can take that away quickly. With effective treatment for your Lincoln property, your trees get proactive protection that helps prevent irreversible damage and supports long-term health.

Early protection makes the difference

Emerald ash borer attacks from the inside, disrupting the tree’s ability to move nutrients and water. Proactive treatment supports dependable tree care services by protecting ash trees before decline becomes visible.

What you get

How it works

Ash tree evaluation

Your ash trees are inspected to assess health, size, and risk level.

Protection methods are selected based on tree condition and infestation pressure in the Lincoln area.

Treatments are applied using proven methods designed to protect the tree from within.

Follow-up evaluations help maintain protection and adjust care as needed.

How it works

Lawn Inspection and Consultation

Your dedicated RYAN Pro begins with a thorough inspection of your lawn, evaluating turf type, soil condition, and local climate to understand what your yard needs to thrive. (This could be a good place to add details about soil testing or evaluation methods.)

Dedicated arborists

Care guided by arborist expertise

Your trees are treated by professionals familiar with emerald ash borer activity in eastern Nebraska. This relationship-driven approach, supported by experienced arborist services, helps ensure treatments are applied at the right time for reliable protection.

Five-star tree care

Our tree care customers say it best.

Ready to safeguard your ash trees?

Preserve the health and value of your landscape with professional emerald ash borer treatment tailored to Lincoln conditions.

Emerald Ash Borer Treatment FAQs

It’s an invasive insect that attacks and kills ash trees by feeding beneath the bark.

Early treatment significantly improves survival chances.

Protection typically lasts multiple seasons, depending on the treatment used.