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The Asian longhorned beetle threatens our hardwoods. Learn to spot it and report it.
Photo Credit: E. Richard Hoebeke, Cornell University & Dennis Haugen, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
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‹›The Asian LonghornedBeetle (Anoplophora glabripennis, or ALB) is a threat to America's hardwood trees. With no current cure, early identification and eradication are critical to its control. It currently infests areas in Massachusetts, New York and Ohio. It threatens recreation and forest resources valued at billions of dollars. The ALB has the potential to cause more damage than Dutch elm disease, chestnut blight and gypsy moths combined, destroying millions of acres of America's treasured hardwoods, including national forests and backyard trees.
Find more details at the Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) Informational Website.
Massachusetts, New York, Ohio and South Carolina.
Though not yet found in western states, all states are considered at risk.
- Ash
- Birch
- Elm
- Horse chestnut/buckeye
- Golden raintree
- London planetree/sycamore
- Katsura
- Maples, including boxelder, red, silver and sugar maple
- Mimosa
- Mountain Ash
- Poplar
- Willow
- Firewood
- Solid wood packing material
- Wood debris and trimmings
- Branches
- Logs
- Stumps
- Lumber
- These materials can spread the infestation even if no beetles are visible
Speed Dating Asian
- Visible Asian longhorned beetles. Adult beetles have bullet-shaped bodies from 3/4 inch to 1-1/2 inches long, shiny black with white spots and long striped antennae, 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 times the size of its body.
- Chewed round depressions in the bark of a tree
- Pencil-sized, perfectly round tree exit holes
- Excessive sawdust (frass) buildup near tree bases
- Unseasonable yellowed or drooping leaves
- Don't move firewood. All life stages can survive hidden in firewood. Remember: buy local, burn local.
- Don't move regulated material, such as firewood, nursery stock, wood debris or lumber from host trees
- When planting trees in quarantine zones, plant only non-host trees
- Allow authorized workers access to property to inspect trees.
- Know and follow the quarantines in your area and learn to leave Hungry Pests behind
- Inspect your trees. If you see signs or symptoms of infestation, report it immediately by calling 1-866-702-9938 or report online.