Research Reports


Test/Research Results | Insecticide Research | Survey Research | Survival of EAB | Dispersal Information | Host Range Information | Economic Impact | Ash Tree Genetics and Ecology

Test/Research Results

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Insecticide Research

Research on methods to control EAB began in 2002. Research in ongoing, and as methods are developed, more information will be available.

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Survey Research

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Survival of EAB

  • Emerald Ash Borer Survival in Firewoodpdf (PDF, 0.03MB)
    2003 - Robert A. Haack and Toby R. Petrice - This study looked at firewood infested with emerald ash borer, to determine the survival rate.
  • Survival of Emerald Ash Borer in Chipspdf (PDF, 0.02MB)
    2003 - Deborah G. McCullough, Therese M. Poland and David Cappaert - This study was to determine survival of EAB in chips of different sizes.

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Dispersal Information

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Host Range Information

  • Host Range of Emerald Ash Borerpdf (PDF, 0.02MB)
    Robert A. Haack, Toby R. Petrice, Deborah L. Miller, Leah S. Bauer and Nathan M. Schiff - In 2003, foliage of several trees and shrubs as food for emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, adults were evaluated in a series of no-choice and choice tests that were conducted indoors in Michigan
  • Host Range and Host Preference of Emerald Ash Borerpdf (PDF, 0.02MB)
    2003 - Deborah G. McCullough, Andrea Agius, David Cappaert, Therese Poland, Debbie Miller and Leah Bauer - Our first objective is to evaluate alternate species of concern to determine whether they are acceptable to ovipositing adult beetles and whether they are suitable for larval development. We also assessed alternate hosts with a series of field tests.

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Economic Impact

  • EAB Economic Impact (OSU)pdf (PDF, 0.10MB)
    January 2007 - Matt Bumgardner, Drew Todd and Davis Syndor, the Ohio State University - Outlines the potential economic impacts of EAB on Ohio, U.S., and communities.

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Ash Tree Genetics and Ecology

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