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Emerald Ash Borer. EAB Life Cycle. David Cappaert , MSU. David Cappaert , MSU. Dan Herrms , OSU. Marianne Prue , Ohio DNR. Houping Liu, MSU. Marianne Prue , Ohio DNR. EAB Lifecycle. EAB Life Cycle. David Cappaert , MSU. EAB Lifecycle. EAB Life Cycle. EAB Lifecycle. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Emerald Ash Borer

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Minnesota First Detectors David Cappaert, MSU

Marianne Prue, Ohio DNR

Marianne Prue, Ohio DNR

Dan Herrms, OSU

David Cappaert, MSU

Houping Liu, MSU

EAB Life Cycle

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EAB Lifecycle

David Cappaert, MSU

EAB Life Cycle

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EAB LifecycleEAB Life Cycle

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EAB LifecycleEAB Life Cycle

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EAB Lifecycle

David Cappaert, MSU

EAB Life Cycle

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How Does EAB Kill Trees?

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EAB Distribution

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EAB Distribution

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EAB Distribution

St Paul 1St Paul 2

Shoreview

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EAB Distribution

Victory / Houston

Winona

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EAB Status

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Years Since Introduction

% Tree Mortality

EAB Population Size

This is a hypothetical example of how EAB population

increase and resulting tree mortality may occur.

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EAB Status

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Years Since Introduction

% Tree Mortality

EAB Population Size

St Paul 1Winona

Shore-view

St Paul 2Houston

This is a hypothetical example of how EAB population

increase and resulting tree mortality may occur.

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

I90 – Nodine Exit, Winona County

EAB present 5-6 years?

5-10% of ash in area were dead

Most of rest had noticeable decline

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

Nodine Exit trees > 100 larval galleries /

square meter of bark

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

Nodine Exit trees Woodpeckers could

barely fly anymore

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

St Paul 1 – found 2009

EAB present 3-4 years

No dead trees Canopy

thinning on ~50 trees

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

St Paul 1 – found 2009 Woodpecking apparent on

declining trees and trees without decline

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

Woodpecking a better indicator of EAB than decline

EAB Negative

EAB Positive

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

St Paul 2 – Summit / Dale Area

~4 years old when found Decline, woodpecking,

bark cracks on < 10 trees

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

Shoreview ~3 years old when found Decline in one tree

initially – no woodpecking seen in July

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

Shoreview ~3 years old when found Decline in one tree

initially – heavy woodpecking by November – also showing up on other trees in area

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

Houston ~3 years old when found Only found due to

extensive searching

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Recognizing EAB Infested Trees

Increasing Numbers

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Sanitation

Chemicals

Biological Control

EAB Suppression

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Identify EAB infested trees via woodpecking

Remove infested trees prior to adult emergence

EAB Sanitation

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EAB Chemicals

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EAB Biocontrol

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EAB Quarantine

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EAB Quarantine

No Regulated Articles are legally allowed to move outside of a quarantine (untreated or treated), unless they are accompanied by a certificate. Certificates are only available when a compliance agreement is signed between the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the firm interested in moving the regulated article.

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Regulated ArticlesEmerald ash borer in any living stage

of developmentAsh treesAsh limbs / branchesAsh stumps and rootsAsh logsAsh chips (wood or bark)Firewood of any non-coniferous

species

EAB Quarantine

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NO

OK

Maybe

EAB Quarantine