City leaders hope herd immunity strategy slows infestation, becomes roadmap for other communities in South Dakota
It would cost up to $4 million to cut down Milbank’s ash trees, after state and city officials detected a beetle last summer that threatens to decimate the northeastern South Dakota city’s tree canopy.It’ll cost roughly 60 percent of that price, or $2.4 million over 12 years, to reach herd immunity against the emerald ash borer – and the city of roughly 3,500 people will keep mos...