EAB has been found in Illinois. It was first
sighted on Thurs, June 8th in the Windings subdivision in Lily Lake (west of
St. Charles) in Kane County. It was positively identified by Friday
afternoon. Illinois Dept of Ag (IDA) announced the find and their
immediate actions this afternoon. See press release
below.
There
are details in the press release, but of interest to arborists are:
· The size of the
infestation is not yet known. Delimiting surveys are being done
now.
· Quarantines will be
established (after public hearings in about 30 days) once the extent of the
infestation is known.
· There were hundreds
of exit holes found on approx. 6 (18" - 24") ash trees over several
residential lots. Adults were seen flying.
· It is estimated
that the infestation is between 2-5 years old.
· EAB was most likely
brought in on firewood.
· The subdivision is
about 30 years old and ash cover is estimated at only 5%.
· It is near the
Campton Forest Preserve, but not adjacent. http://www.co.kane.il.us/Forest/mapsearch.htm
· No eradication
action will take place until after delimiting survey is complete and adult EAB
are gone in the fall.
YOU ARE GOING TO GET A LOT OF PHONE
CALLS!
To make your life a little easier and to
minimize stress on IDA and Extension, please do your part to screen calls from
the public. If you screen effectively, it will save you time and trouble
inspecting false alarms. Please do what you can to answer your resident
or customer's calls. I have developed screening questions
to assist you , attached. If you have reasonable suspicion of an
infestation, then and only then, contact IDA, Extension or APHIS.
They have a lot to manage right now! And all of us have had a lot of
training on EAB.
I suggest you put the list of
questions near the phones. Also have our EAB brochure and the USFS
Pest Alert ready. The EAB brochure (attached) has helpful ash ID
pictures and suggested response for the public. The Pest Alert has
all the details on the biology of the insect. http://www.emeraldashborer.info/files/EAB.pdf Adult
beetles are out now.
Bookmark http://www.emeraldashborer.info/index.cfm
and http://na.fs.fed.us/fhp/eab/
for quick reference!
Almost all media outlets will be covering
this story in the next few days. It has and will be on Tuesday evening
news on TV and in all major newspapers on Wednesday. We are planning on
having current info on the Arboretum website on Wednesday. IDA's website is http://www.agr.state.il.us/ watch
it for updates
The good news is that we are as ready for
this as possible. Good luck.