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FAQs

How do I know if I have an Ash Tree?
How do I register for the treatment service?
How do I know if I live in the Japanese Beetle hot zone?
When is the best time to perform treatment for the Japanese Beetle?

    How do I know if I have an Ash Tree?

    Colorado State Forest Service has created an Ash Tree Identification page(External link) on its website to help residents recognize if they have an Ash Tree on their property. 

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    How do I register for the treatment service?

    City residents may register for their treatment service here(External link). T4 will contact registered users to schedule an appointment for service. 

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    How do I know if I live in the Japanese Beetle hot zone?

    Review your address in the tool provided by Mesa County.(External link) 

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    When is the best time to perform treatment for the Japanese Beetle?

    Between April and June is the ideal time to treat your lawn for Japanese beetles.

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