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Protect Ash Trees: Don’t Move Firewood!
“The number one strategy for preventing further spread of the emerald ash borer? Don’t move firewood,” says Paul Merten, entomologist with U.S. Forest Service Forest Health Protection unit. “Emerald ash borer larvae tunnel into trees underneath the bark, and cutting a tree into firewood does not kill them. They can emerge as adult beetles ready … Continue reading
Categories: Forest Health Protection, Insects and Diseases, Threats
Tags: biosurveillance, emerald ash borer
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