Update –

The City of Steinbach has chosen TreePro as the contractor responsible for removing Dutch Elm-diseased trees and removal work will begin on December 18 for one week and then resume in 2024.

Residents– if you have received correspondence about tree removal on your property, please remember to reach out to the listed contact(s) as soon as possible.

Thank you!


October 14, 2023 

Update –

Help to keep our urban forest healthy!

The City of Steinbach Dutch Elm Disease (DED) Management Program is reaching out to residents this week regarding the removal of Dutch Elm diseased trees on private properties as identified, marked, and tagged by the Province of Manitoba.

Letters will be dropped off at applicable residences. Keep an eye out, and if you receive a letter, please follow the instructions and contact the City Arborist using the information listed on the correspondence.

Thank you, Residents!


July 14, 2023

The City of Steinbach is again participating in the provincial Dutch Elm Disease and Invasive Species Monitoring programs this summer. Monitoring is done through visual inspections and trapping of adult insects, aerial surveys, and remote sensing.

  • Dutch elm disease (DED) surveys and emerald ash borer (EAB) monitoring are underway again this season in participating communities.
  • Provincial inspectors will be driving, biking, or walking around both public and private properties to look for DED infected trees, elm firewood with bark (which spreads DED and is illegal to store), or EAB infested trees.
  • Inspectors may be working in the evenings and on weekends.
  • Inspectors wear high visibility vests and government issued identification.
  • Inspectors may not approach every resident or house before entering onto properties to conduct inspections.
  • Inspectors will ring doorbells or knock on doors prior to taking branch samples, marking DED infected trees, or marking elm firewood for removal under the Dutch elm disease management program.


For more information about this program call 204-945-7866 or email treeline@gov.mb.ca


Additionally, the City of Steinbach sprays all Elm trees every other year, usually starting in August to help prevent Dutch Elm Disease. This includes trees on private property. The trees were sprayed in fall 2021 and are scheduled for basal spraying again starting in August 2023.

More Information on Dutch Elm Disease and Spraying