The Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis), or EAB, has been
gradually making its way across the continental US since 2002. This beetle has
killed millions of ash trees to date and poses a threat to all communities
where ash grows. Originating from Asia, these small, green jewel beetles pose a
serious threat to ash trees across the states. EAB has been reported in Canada
as well as Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota,
Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and
Wisconsin. The EAB has a 1-2 year lifecycle. Adult females lay eggs on the tree
and within 1-2 weeks the larvae emerge and bore through the bark and into the
cambium. This is the nutrient-rich area just under the bark. Larvae feed
laterally around the tree, girdling it and preventing nutrients from travelling
up through the tree. Signs of infestation start with thinning of the upper
canopy. Up to half of the canopy may be destroyed after a few years of
infestation and the tree may be killed after about six years. Epicormic shoots
will appear in the branch collars of the tree and around the base. EAB prefer
to attack stressed or damaged trees, but will also infest healthy trees. Due to
the severity of the problem, much is being done to prevent the spread of EAB.
There are many public ad campaigns discouraging people from moving wood out of
the county of its origin to reduce the spread of this and other borers. Federal
and State agencies as well as Universities are working with the public to
prevent the spread of the Emerald Ash Borer.
(Rachel Kirchoefer and Phil Nixon)
(Rachel Kirchoefer and Phil Nixon)
Early
detection and response is key to managing invasive pests.
The Illinois First Detector Workshops are aimed at improving
first-detector training and invasive species awareness.
Plan to attend these workshops focusing on
current and emerging invasive forest pests in Illinois. Each
location will have sessions devoted to the emerald ash
borer, thousand cankers disease, and invasive plants. In-depth
training sessions will highlight identification, symptoms,
management, and much more!
Registration for this program
will be handled by various University of Illinois Extension host sites.
You can easily register via the Extension links and contacts listed below.
February 12 – Springfield, IL
–Springfield Extension Office
Hosted by University of Illinois
Extension Logan-Menard-Sangamon Unit
(Registration will be open until
February 5th.)
February 26 – Moline,
IL -Deere-Wiman Carriage House
Hosted by University of Illinois
Extension Henry-Mercer-Rock Island-Stark Unit
(Registration will be
open until February 26th.)
March 7 – Mt. Vernon,
IL –Jefferson County Extension Office
Hosted by University
of Illinois Extension Bond-Clinton-Jefferson-Marion-Washington Unit
Register at: www.extension.uiuc.edu/bcjmw
(Registration
will be open January 22nd until February 28th.)
March 14 –
Collinsville, IL – Collinsville Extension office
Hosted by University
of Illinois Extension Madison-Monroe-St. Clair Unit
Register at: http://web.extension.illinois.edu/mms/
(Registration
will be open January 7th until March 8th and cash, check, and charge accepted.)
March 21 – Champaign,
IL – Champaign Extension Office
Hosted by University
of Illinois Extension Champaign-Ford-Iroquois-Vermilion Unit
Register at: http://web.extension.illinois.edu/cfiv/
(Registration
due by March 18th. No refunds after March 20th.)
March 26 – Lemont,
IL- Midwest Golf House (*FULL)
Hosted by University
of Illinois Extension Cook County
Register at: http://extension.illinois.edu/go/treepest
(Registration
will be open December 1st until March 17th.)
Contact: Greg Stack -gstack@illinois.edu
April 4 – Lemont,
IL- Midwest Golf House
Hosted by University
of Illinois Extension Cook County
Register at: http://extension.illinois.edu/go/treepest
(Registration
will be open until March 26th.)
Contact: Greg Stack -gstack@illinois.edu
A $25 registration fee covers
on-site lunch and training materials. No registration at the
door. If you do not cancel prior to the workshop, and do not
attend, there is no refund.
All workshops 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
*Each Workshop is worth
4.0 Continuing Forestry Education
Credits
4.25 Continuing Education Credits (CEU’s) for IAA Certified
Arborists
Questions: Contact Stephanie Porter at satterle@illinois.edu
Great video, I completely support the workshop!
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