If you have been vacationing and driving around Missouri, particularly
in the southern half of the state, you have probably noticed the big purple
boxes hanging in trees. The Missouri Department of Agriculture, United States Department
of Agriculture and other cooperators are using these sticky traps to aid in the
detection of the dreaded emerald ash borer.
The map, shown below, marks locations where the ash borer has been discovered. This very
invasive bug, which looks kinda cute, has already been responsible for the
deaths of millions of ash trees across the US. If left unchecked, it will
eventually kill all the ask trees in this continent!
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How can you help stop its spread?
1) Don’t
move firewood from one are to another. This is a favorite method for the bug to
move around!
2) Don’t
plant ask trees. Plant something else as this bug can only survive by eating
ash.
3) If
you spot an infestation, call 866-716-9974. Lots of bugs look like the emerald
ash borer so do your best to make sure before you call.
Click here for a technical information guide.
Click here for a technical information guide.
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