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Emerald Ash Borer

The City of Novi’s Forestry Division is urging all Novi property owners to take immediate steps to protect any healthy ash trees on their properties against the spread of a recently-identified pest known as the "Emerald Ash Borer."

Last year the Forestry Division inventoried 2500 city-owned (adjacent to streets) ash trees in Novi. Property owners who have questions about whether trees located on their properties are owned by the City of Novi are invited to call the Forestry Division at 248-347-0401.

It has been recommended that residents remove and destroy ash trees that have died or exhibit greater than 20% dieback. Proper disposal includes chipping or burying the wood.

For more information, please visit the following websites:

Emerald Ash Borer Facts

Ash Tree LeafWhat does an Ash tree look like?:

The tree has light-gray bark, which is smooth in younger trees and rough and scaly in older ones. The tree also has compound leaves, which are divided into five to nine lance-shaped leaflets.

How to identify the Emerald Ash Borer Problem:

  • Initial thinning and/or yellowing of the foliage
  • Development of suckers from the trunk or branches
  • Woodpecker injury
  • Tiny D-shaped emergence holes on the trunk or branches
  • Gradual death of the tree
  • "S" tunneling beneath the outer bark
  • Dieback/Death
  • Bark splitting

Emerald Ash BorerWhat does the Emerald Borer look like?

Adults are metallic green in color and approximately 1/2 inch in length. Larvae are cream-colored and are found in or under the bark.

What you can do if you have an infected tree:

It has been recommended that residents remove and destroy ash trees that have died or exhibit greater than 20% dieback. Proper disposal includes chipping or burying the wood.

Emerald Ash Borer quarantine has been revised to enhance state efforts to prevent spread.

Please click here for revised quarantine.

Is there treatment for the Emerald Ash Borer?

There are some insecticide treatments available, which may prevent further decline. However, university-based research has been performed on the effectiveness of insecticides on the Emerald Ash Borer.  Homeowners are to be wary of companies promising a solution or cure to the Emerald Ash Borer.

For possible treatment options, please visit the following pages in the Michigan State University Extension website:

How Homeowners Can Protect Ash Trees From the Emerald Ash Borer in Southeast Michigan
Use of insecticides for Emerald Ash Borer

Ash Tree Disposal

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USDA - Gypsy Moth Handbook
Michigan Department of Agriculture Gypsy Moth Information
Michigan's Gypsy Moth Education Page

 

Asian Long-horned Beetle

Asian Longhorned Beetles
Anoplophora Glabripennis (Asian Longhorned Beetle)

 

Sirex Woodwasp

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The Michigan departments of Agriculture (MDA) and Natural Resources (DNR), along with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), today announced the confirmation of Sirex Woodwasp in Macomb County. A single specimen was collected from a trap on July 6 and later identified by the USDA.

Sirex Woodwasp is a wood-boring insect native to Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa and is a potentially serious pest of commercially produced pine trees. It was first detected in North America in Oswego, N.Y. in 2004, and has since been found throughout central New York, northern Pennsylvania, and southern Ontario.

The larvae of this exotic pest are responsible for damaging the tree. It severs the trees' conductive tissues, interrupting the transport of water and nutrients. Adult females lay their eggs in two- and three-needled pine trees, including: Austrian, jack, red, and Scotch pines.

"At this point, we don't know whether this is part of an established Michigan infestation," said MDA Director Mitch Irwin. "We don't anticipate this pest to have a major economic impact on the state's nursery, landscape and Christmas tree industries. We will, however, vigorously monitor this exotic pest and its potential to impact our forest systems."

The trap is one of more than 250 trapping locations established throughout Michigan through a cooperative effort that includes the USDA, MDA, DNR, Michigan Technological University and Michigan State University. This work is part of an international effort to delimit the extent of the infestation in North America.

"Since the Sirex find in New York we have been monitoring Michigan's pine resource," said DNR Director Rebecca A. Humphries. "The network of traps and trap trees established across Michigan will provide excellent data. This information will be used by the workgroup to assess and develop a pro-active response."

Sirex Woodwasp is not expected to significantly impact healthy landscape pine trees in the state. Its impact on vigorous, well managed pine plantations in Michigan, while not yet fully defined, is likewise not anticipated to be severe.

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