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18004622803 Pale green weevil 12 inch Sixspotted tiger beetle 12 inch Bronze birch borer 12 Twolined chestnut borer 12 Caterpillar hunter One inch Japanese beetle Less than Adult emerald a. This devastating pest was first found in 2002 in southeastern Michigan and adjacent areas of Windsor Ontario Canada It is thought to have been introduced in the 1990s on solid wood packing material originating from Asia As of September 2009 EAB has Herms Deborah G McCullough David R Smitley Clifford S Sadof Whitney Cranshaw SECOND EDITION brPage 3br Daniel A Herms Deborah G McCullough David R Smitley Clifford S Sadof Whitney Cranshaw Professor Department of Entomology The Ohio State Univer 47osuedu Amy Stone Horticulture Educ ator The Ohio State University Extension Lucas County Leader of OSU Extension EAB Outreach Team Co Lea der of OSU Extension Nursery Landscape and Turf Team Ohios representative on the multi state EAB Communication Its scientific name is Agrilus planipennis It i s a type of beetle in the family Buprestidae which are known as metallic wood borers in their adult form and flatheaded borers in the immature stage Where did the emerald ash borer come from The natur Addressing the Emerald Ash Borer Infestation . Kennett Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Discussion of Alternative Approaches. Draft Material. Version 0.1. d. Emerald Ash Borer Invasion. Kennett Township . Presenters:. Radka . Krivankova. Business Manager for South Eastern . Europe & Baltics & Poland. Email: . RKrivankova@emeraldinsight.com. Outline. Emerald. . Who is Emerald. What we do. E-journals. www.emeraldashborer.info. “Little bug, big problem”. Emerald Ash Borer, . Agrillus. . planipennis. . Invasive insect from Asia. Infests all species of ash, . Fraxinus. spp.. (Green, White, and Black) (. Black Steel Corner Ash HearthSmoked Glass Wall Ash Hearth The �oor protector (technical name for ash hearth) must extend forward a minimum of 300mm from the �re box opening and s (. Agrilus planipennis. ). EAB Background. Native to Asia: China, Russia, Japan, Korea. . Thought to have been introduced in the 1990’s in solid wood packing material.. In 2002, first North American detections made in Michigan and in Ontario, Canada.. www.emeraldashborer.info. “Little bug, big problem”. Emerald Ash Borer, . Agrillus. . planipennis. . Invasive insect from Asia. Infests all species of ash, . Fraxinus. spp.. (Green, White, and Black) (. Agrilus. . planipennis. Photo: David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org, #9000019. Emerald Ash Borer. Small beetle that feeds on ash trees. Native to East Asia. 2002: First detection in U.S. (Detroit, MI). ). EAB Background. Native to Asia: China, Russia, Japan, Korea. . Thought to have been introduced in the 1990’s in solid wood packing material.. In 2002, first North American detections made in Michigan and in Ontario, Canada.. Learn. more about. . the. . emerald. . ash. . borer. : www.your.website. What. . is. . it. ?. Damage. HELP US STOP THIS PEST!. Emerald . ash. . borer. A . threat. to . ash. . trees. Contact us!. Matthew Bucy. Pesticide Product Registration Specialist. matthew.bucy@oda.Oregon.gov. | (971) 388 – 8212. 10/4/2023. EPA & ODA Co-regulate Pesticides. Both EPA & ODA regulate pesticides. EPA: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).

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