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EAB in Missouri and How to Slow its Spread


Emerald Ash Borer in Missouri


Ash Tree ID - EAB in Missouri

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  • EAB CSI (pdf)
    Think your ash tree has been attacked by EAB? Use this guide to do some crime scene investigation.
  • Hitchhiking bugs PDF
    A reprint of an article that appeared in the March 2007 edition of The Conservationist.
  • Is your firewood harboring a killer? PDF
    A downloadable poster to encourage campers to use all their firewood and not move it from campsite to campsite.               
  • Pest alert PDF
    A two-page document produced by the U.S. Forest Service that covers identification, biology and symptoms.
  • Destruction beneath the surface
    Missouri Department of Agriculture and others work to prevent widespread infestation of emerald ash borer

Maps

  • EAB degree day map PDF
    updated: March 31, 2011
    This map depicts the weekly progression of growing degree days (GDD, base 50°F) for assistance in determining timing of purple panel trap placement. Traps should be placed prior to 450 GDD as research suggests this is the threshold for initial emergence of EAB adults.
  • EAB detection and quarantine map PDF
    updated: April 1, 2011
    This map shows all the known locations of EAB in North America and current state and federal quarantines in place.

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