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Emerald Ash Borer Maps

[image:] Shows emerald ash borer detections in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Maryland.  Click on map to view larger image. Known Infestations:


For an interactive map of the EAB infestation in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana: http://eabviewer.rsgis.msu.edu/viewer.htm
Michigan:
For specific areas affected and definitions of “regulated” and “quarantined”: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/EAB_Quarantine_20May05_125558_7.pdf
For a map of Michigan’s quarantined and regulated area (12/5/05): http://www.michigan.gov/mda/0,1607,7-125-2961_6860_30046---,00.html
Ohio:
For regulations and specific areas affected: http://www.ohioagriculture.gov/eab/plnt-eab-regulations.stm
For a map of Ohio’s infestation and quarantined areas (12/5/05): http://www.ohioagriculture.gov/eab/maps/eab-map-infestation.pdf

Indiana:

For regulations and specific areas affected: http://www.in.gov/legislative/register/Vol28/10Jul/02F312040177.PDF and recent addition: http://www.in.gov/nrc/nrc/05-317_E.pdf
For a map of Indiana’s infestation and quarantined areas (11/15/05): http://www.in.gov/dnr/entomolo/images/EAB%20positive%20locations%20IN%20110905.jpg

Illinois:

For regulations & information on EAB in Kane County: http://www.agr.state.il.us/newsrels/r0719062.html.
For information on areas infested in Cook County:
Wilmette: http://www.agr.state.il.us/newsrels/r0713061.html
Evanston: http://www.agr.state.il.us/newsrels/r0721061.html

Maryland:

For history of EAB in Maryland: http://www.mdinvasivesp.org/eab/eab_to_date.html and
For quarantine: http://www.mdinvasivesp.org/eab/MDA_EAB_Quarantine_2004.pdf
For map (2/23/04): http://www.mdinvasivesp.org/eab/eab_map_maryland.jpg

(also, see map and text below)


Emerald Ash Borer infestation map.  Shows years of EAB detection in North America.  Click to view larger version.

Ontario, Canada:
For a map of Ontario’s infestation and regulated areas (10/19/05): http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/plaveg/pestrava/agrpla/mc/20051019surv.jpg

Possible Infestations:


In the summer of 2003, EAB-infested nursery stock from Michigan was illegally sold to a nursery in Prince George, Maryland and sold throughout the state and in Fairfax County, Virginia. State and federal agencies tracked down most of these ash trees, followed eradication guidelines, and now monitor these sites for EAB. The public can also help by looking for EAB symptoms in ash trees growing in their communities.
For helpful photos of EAB and infested trees: http://www.michigan.gov/mda/0,1607,7-125-1568_2390_18298-65300--,00.html

Virginia:
For an overview of EAB in Fairfax County, Virginia: http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/news/2004/04027.htm
For information on monitoring for EAB in Fairfax County: http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/dpwes/environmental/eab_general.htm

Map of native range of emerald ash borer in Asia.  Click to see larger version.  Source of data: Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Science, 1986.

Native range of Emerald Ash Borer

Native distribution of EAB in Asia includes several provinces of China (Liaoning, Jilin, Heilingjiang, Inner Mongolia, Hebei, and Shandong), Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and a small portion of adjacent Russia and Mongolia.

 

USDA Forest Service - North Central Research Station
Last Modified: October 22, 2004


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