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EMERALD ASH BORERAgrilus planipennis

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Some Facts Originally from Asia

First US detection was in 2002

Effects all major North American Ash Species

Core infestation is concentrated in SE Michigan

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Approx 20 mm long and 4 mm wide

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EAB Larvae

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Spread Have a presence in 14 states and parts of

southern Canada

Ash is a popular type of firewood

Thought to be spread by transfer of firewood

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Distribution of Ash

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EAB Infestation

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Mechanism of attack Adults lay eggs in crevices of bark

Larvae burrow into bark

Larvae consume cambium and phloem, tree is girdled.

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Detection Canopy dieback

Discolored leaves

Bark Splitting

D-shaped exit wounds

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Bark Splitting

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Canopy dieback

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D-shaped exit wound

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Effects on us Ash wood is tough, strong, and

elastic.

Used in manufacture of furniture

8 billion ash trees valued at $280 billion

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Control and Eradication Quarantine zones

Release of wasps

Various insecticides

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