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With all the news regarding the Emerald Ash Borer, we are getting many inquiries. Ranging from beetle identification to panic about what to do, we get calls and visits daily regarding this exotic pest. I’ll try to summarize the highlights about this insect.
The Emerald Ash Borer is considered exotic, because it is not native. Since it isn’t native, it doesn’t currently have any natural controls to keep it in check. The frightening aspect of the pest is that it can attack healthy trees. Most other borers attack only stressed trees. The good news is that it doesn’t appear to be a problem in the Peoria area yet.

The Illinois Department of Agriculture has taken aggressive steps to determine the actual status of this pest in our state. 5,000 traps were placed throughout Illinois to determine where the borer is active. The traps are being taken down now, but it will take a couple of months to analyze the large volume of traps.
The insect found in Bloomington appears to be isolated at the moment. They were not able to find an infestation in the area around where the beetle was located. They believe it was brought in from someone who transported the pest in firewood. However, there was an infestation found in Chenoa, IL that appears to have been there for awhile.
Eventually, a homeowner may want to consider whether his or her tree is worth the annual cost to treat against EAB. This is a choice the homeowner must make. While we at Hoerr Nursery are no longer selling Ash trees, it is too early to give up on your tree. Perhaps treatment options will improve in the future. Time will tell what action you need to take in your area. For now, keep your eyes and ears open. When conditions or treatment options change significantly, we will keep you updated!
--Dave

This article is in response to the Emerald Ash Borer post on August 28
I attended the Chenoa Emerald Ash Borer Field Day on September 4, 2008. Experts on EAB from various State of Illinois Agencies provided the most up to date information available. Here are a couple of important points I wanted to add:
For more information about the Emerald Ash Borer, visit: www.IllinoisEAB.com
-Dave
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