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Asian Longhorned Beetle Life Cycle
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Asian Longhorned Beetle
Dutch Elm Disease
Dutch elm disease (DED) was first detected in North Dakota in 1969, and has since been recorded in all North Dakota counties.
EAB Outreach Materials
The materials presented here have been created by the North Dakota Forest Service in order to spread information about the potential impacts of emerald ash borer in North Dakota. The core message of these materials stresses the role of people moving firewood as the main mode of long-distance spread of EAB and other invasive pests.
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Emerald Ash Borer
Gypsy Moth
A small number of isolated detections of gypsy moth have been made in North Dakota over the past decade, though the pest is NOT known to have an established population here.
Management Recommendations
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Emerald Ash Borer
ND Invasive Species - Tree Pests
Current, relevant information for North Dakota communities, tree care professionals and natural resource professionals about invasive tree pest threats to our forests and shade trees.
ND Invasives
North Dakota EAB Look Alikes
These insects found in North Dakota could be mistaken for the emerald ash borer.
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Emerald Ash Borer
North Dakota Invasive Tree Pest Contacts
Contact the following professionals if you believe you have encountered an invasive tree pest in North Dakota.
Oak Wilt
Oak wilt is currently NOT found in North Dakota. Oak wilt is included on this site specifically because a considerable amount of concern and questions have been raised about this disease by North Dakota residents.
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