Damaged tree

Damaged tree

Tree trunk formerly infested with the larvae of the emerald ash borer. The wood underneath the bark is damaged and dead.

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Healthy ash tree

Healthy ash tree

A healthy ash tree not infected by the emerald ash borer.

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Ash tree leaves

Ash tree leaves

Healthy leaves of an ash tree.

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EAB damage

EAB damage

Ash trees damaged by the emerald ash borer. Notice how the branches are seeable.

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Destroyed tree

Destroyed tree

Tree that has been damaged by the emerald ash borer.

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Infested tree

Infested tree

Tree that has been infested by the emerald ash borer. The wood underneath the bark is brown and dead.

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EAB entering tree

EAB entering tree

The emerald ash borer entering the bark of the tree to lay eggs.

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Stages of larvea

Stages of larvea

The emerald ash borer goes through four stages untill it reaches adulthood.

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Ash tree

Ash tree

Healthy undamaged ash tree.

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EAB trap

EAB trap

Trap used to attract the emerald ash borer.

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EAB (size)

EAB (size)

An adult emerald ash borer can be as big as 1.25 inches.

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Destroyed tree and larva

Destroyed tree and larva

Damaged tree with larva still inside.

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Ash tree leaf

Ash tree leaf

Healthy undamaged leaves of the ash tree.

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Trapping EAB

Trapping EAB

These traps are set up to capture and contain the emerald ash borer.

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EAB (wing span)

EAB (wing span)

Basic emerald ash borer adult.

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Entry hole

Entry hole

Entry holes are just big enough for the emerald ash borer to fit inside the bark.

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EAB (leaf)

EAB (leaf)

Emerald ash borer beetle.

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EAB (wings open)

EAB (wings open)

Emerald ash borer on a person's finger. It's wings are open exposing its abdomen.

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