Destructive Insects Infest Trees, Threatening U.S. Economy
Emerald Ash Borer Beetle Could Cost U.S. Billions
By M.S.Medina, published May 17, 2007
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Officials want to designate May 20-26 as National Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week. The focus of the awareness week will help educate the public to the ease in which the insect is transported and the devastation economically that the infestation could create if not stopped. The Emerald Ash Borer Beetle is native to eastern Russia, northern China, Japan and Korea. It probably slipped into the US. carried in wooden packing materials. It is an invasive, hard to control insect that could cost the nation billions of dollars if its continues to flourish and move from state to state. The shiny dark green, metallic beetle was first discovered in southeastern Michigan near Detroit in 2002. It is approximately 3/8" to 5/8"inches in length. The insect now has infected Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Maryland. The Ash Beetle is also established in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The USDA has placed a quarantine on these states. Residents and visitors are asked not to transport any firewood from one destination to another. They are asked to purchase firewood at their destination.
The Emerald Ash Beetle is an exotic insect that lays it's eggs under the bark of the ash tree. The ash tree shows infestation by the D-shaped holes that it leaves in the bark. When the larvae hatches it feeds on the layer of wood just beneath the bark. This prevents the tree from absorbing water and nutrients. The tree once infected, dies within two to four years.

Destructive Insects Infest Trees, Threatening U.S. Economy
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Takeaways
- The Emerald Ash Borer Beetle prevents the tree from absorbing nutrients and water.
- The infestation probably came in wood-based packing materials.
- If the insect infestation continues, it could cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars.
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