Illinois Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Environmental Programs. Division of Natural Resources.
Native to Asia, the Emerald Ash Borer is an exotic beetle that was unknown in North America until June 2002 when it was discovered as the cause for the decline of many ash trees in southeast Michigan and neighboring Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It has since been found in several states from the east coast spanning across the midwest and in June 2006, we discovered that it had taken up residence in Illinois.
University of Illinois. Extension.
New York City Department of Health.
Maine Department of Conservation. Maine Forest Service. Forest Health and Monitoring Division.
University of Maine. Cooperative Extension.
Mississippi State University. Extension Service.
Mississippi State University. Geosystems Research Institute.
New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse.
Cornell University. Forest Health and Invasive Non-native Forest Pests.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
New York Department of Environmental Conservation.
Cornell University. New York State Integrated Pest Management Program.
Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.
South Dakota Department of Health.
Mississippi State University. Center for Resolving Human-Wildlife Conflicts.