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The Asian Longhorned Beetle An Introduced Pest of Urban and Suburban Trees in North America by James E. Zablotny, Ph.D Deborah G. McCullough, Ph.D Michigan State University and Dennis Haugen, Ph.D., USDA Forest Service

The Asian Longhorned Beetle An Introduced Pest of Urban and Suburban Trees in North America by James E. Zablotny, Ph.D Deborah G. McCullough, Ph.D Michigan

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The Asian Longhorned Beetle

An Introduced Pest of Urban and Suburban Trees in North America

byJames E. Zablotny, Ph.D

Deborah G. McCullough, Ph.DMichigan State University

and Dennis Haugen, Ph.D., USDA Forest Service

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Where is the ALB from?

• China• Korea

ALB is a significant pest of hybrid poplars in China.}

•ALB was introduced into North America from infested wooden packing material.

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Risk of ALB Introduction in Wood Packing Material

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Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anaplophora glabripennis)

female

male

1inch

• “Starry Sky” Beetle• Black with white markings• Long antennae with black & white bands• Large & robust

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ALB Life Cycle

1. Egg Niche

2. Larva

4. Emergence Hole5. Adult

3. Pupa

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Larval Feeding Injures Trees

Larvae tunnelinto sapwood.

Die back in ALBinfested tree.

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• Large emergence holes on branches or the stem (>3/8” diam).

Symptoms of ALB Infestation

• Flagging & dieback in the canopy.

• Sawdust accumulates at branch crotches or tree base.

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Repeated ALB Attacks Can Kill Trees

Boxelder tree killed by ALB.

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Prefers: • Maples (Acer species).

Will also infest:

• Horsechestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum),• Elms (Ulmus spp.), • Birches (Betula spp.),• Willows (Salix spp.),

• Poplars (Populus spp.), • and many others.

Hosts of ALB

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Potential for Widespread Damage to Native Trees is High

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Currently, ALB is known to be established in

New York City (1996) & Chicago (1998)

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Greenpoint-Brooklyn 1996 Amityville 1996 Bayside-Queens 1998 Manhattan 1999Islip 1999

History of ALB Infestation: New York

Locations and Year Infestation Detected

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Known ALB Infestation: New York

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Greenpoint-Brooklyn & Manhattan Quarantine Area

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• Infested TreesRecent Infestation– Quarantine

• Infested TreesRecent Infestation– Quarantine

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Amityville Quarantine Area

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Bayside-Queens Quarantine Area

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Islip Quarantine Area

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History of ALB Infestation: Chicago

Ravenswood 1998Addison 1998 Summit 1998 Kilbourn Park 1999Park Ridge 1999O’Hare Airport 2000

Locations and Year Infestation Detected

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Chicago Area ALB Infestation

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Ravenswood & Kilbourn Park Infestations

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Addison Quarantine Area

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Summit Quarantine Area

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Park Ridge Quarantine Area

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O’Hare ALB Infestation

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What is being done about ALB in New York & Chicago?

Goal ERADICATION

• Removal & disposal of infested trees

• Replanting with non-host species

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Before After

Removal of Infested Trees Ravenswood, Illinois

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Replanting Strategies

• Resistant species

• Diverse plantings

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What Should You Do if You Find A Suspect Beetle?

• Capture at least 1 adult beetle.• Preserve in 70% rubbing alcohol.• Take beetle to professional entomologist

for identification.

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Where Can You Take Beetles for Identification?

• County Extension Office• State Department of Agriculture• State Department of Natural Resources• University Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic• USDA Forest Service Office

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Remember, Some NativeBeetles are Similar to ALB

• Many native wood- boring beetles are black & white with long antennae

• An entomologist can assist with identification of suspect beetles.

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Asian Longhorned Beetle White-spotted Sawyer

Pine Sawyers are Common Native Longhorned Beetles that Resemble ALB

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Cottonwood Borer

Asian Longhorned Beetle

Another native species often mistaken for ALB

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Will a Healthy Global Economy Lead to the Introduction of More Exotic Beetles?