Emerald Ash Borer - New York Invasive Species Information
Emerald Ash Borer - New York Invasive Species Information
Emerald Ash Borer - New York Invasive Species Information
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EAB Life cycle<br />
Eggs<br />
David Cappaert, Michigan State University, forestryimages.org<br />
Adults lay eggs in<br />
mid to late June<br />
Eggs laid on bark<br />
surface, cracks<br />
Hatch in 7 to 10<br />
days<br />
David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org<br />
Larvae<br />
David Cappaert, Michigan State University, bugwood.org<br />
Larva – four instars- 301 to 315 days- June - April<br />
“nested bells” appearance of body segments<br />
“S” shaped feeding pattern<br />
Preparing for the <strong>Emerald</strong> <strong>Ash</strong> <strong>Borer</strong><br />
http://nyis.info/eab