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Publications

Response recommendations for EAB infestation in Ozaukee and Washington counties near the Village of Newburg.
ResponserecommendationsMar09JCC.pdf

Ash Tree Alternatives Poster in PDF format.
EAB_poster.pdf

Ash Management Recommendations for Woodland Owners
EABWIManagementGuidelines.pdf

Emerald ash borer's common look-alikes in Wisconsin.
EABlook-alike.pdf

EAB Signs & Symptoms poster 11 x 17
EABSymptoms200911x17poster.pdf

Frequently Asked Questions and answers related to EAB, for campers.
EABFAQCampersAugust2008.pdf

8.5 x 11 poster about EAB, firewood movement, quarantines, and contact information. Useful for any property or business posting. UPDATED in August, 2009 to eliminate names of counties.
EABprogram8.5x11Poster4b.pdf

8.5 x 14 poster about EAB, firewood movement, quarantines, and contact information. Useful for any property or business posting. UPDATED in August, 2009. Eliminates county names from previous version. (Same as above except larger size.)
EABprogram8.5x14Poster4b.pdf

List of Wisconsin Wood Residue Brokers, for people looking for a useful place to take woody "residue" after pruning or cutting.
wood_residue_brokers.pdf

Insecticide Options for Protecting Ash Trees from Emerald Ash Borer. June 2009. This is a multi-state document for anyone with ash trees. Includes frequently asked questions and lists of insecticides with information about use and effectiveness.
InsecticideOptionsForProtectingTreesFromEAB.pdf

EAB Quarantines and firewood restrictions poster for non-state properties.
quarantinepiecenonstateproperties091409.pdf

EAB Quarantines and firewood restrictions poster for DNR managed state properties.
quarantinepiecestateproperties091409.pdf

A sample compliance agreement issued by DATCP. Other "CAs" may be written for other businesses or entities that work with ash or other regulated materials in EAB quarantine areas.
Sample Compliance Agreement.pdf

Sample Compliance Agreement for saw logs and pulp within a quarantine area.
saw_pulp_inside_quarantine.pdf

Sample Compliance Agreement for the transportation of potentially infested wood to facilities outside of a quarantine area.
Transport_EAB_CA_WI.pdf

The current list of DATCP-certified firewood dealers in Wisconsin, as of February 2012. Firewood purchased from these dealers can be used at campgrounds in state parks and forests and can be moved outside of EAB quarantine areas.
CertifiedFirewoodDealers.pdf

Sample Compliance Agreement for mulch and chips outside of a quarantine area.
Mulch_and_Chips_Out_of_Quarantine.pdf

Sample Compliance Agreement for mulch and chips within a quarantine area.
Mulch_In_Quarantine.pdf

Sample Compliance Agreement for saw logs and pulp outside of a quarantine area.
saw_pulp_out_of_quarantine.pdf

Guidelines for managing ash in Wisconsin's urban forests to reduce the impact of emerald ash borer.
Managing_Urban_Ash.pdf

Multiple Site EAB Response Guide for regional foresters and others assigned to assist in the management of activities related to new discoveries of emerald ash borer throughout the state.
Multi_Site_EAB_Response_Guide.doc

Alternatives to planting ash trees (for arborists and other professionals).
Alternatives_to_Ash_Pro.pdf

Wisconsin's strategic plan for dealing with emerald ash borer (EAB). Developed by the Wisconsin Cooperative EAB Program with input from a wide variety of affected groups, the Strategic Plan helps guide prioritization, development, and implementation of actions related to the threats and harms caused by EAB in Wisconsin.
WI_EAB_Strategic_Plan.pdf


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An ash tree in decline displays a handful of general symptoms. Learn how to tell if your ash tree may be infested with EAB.

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Many Wisconsin insects are commonly mistaken for emerald ash borer. Learn how to tell EAB apart from some of our state look-alikes.

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The emerald ash borer attacks ash trees ONLY. Learn how to identify ash trees from other common trees.

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