Turning the Tide on Non-Native Tree Pests (#31)
From Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) to emerald ash borer (EAB) to hemlock woolly adelgid, the flood of non-native invasive tree pests into North America may appear never ending. However, as demonstrated by ALB and EAB in Europe and fall webworm in Asia, the tide is rising world-wide. What can arborists do to stem this world-wide non-native tree pest tsunami? This presentation will use case studies to inform tree care professionals on how they can partner with educators and regulatory agencies to play a significant role in turning the tide on non-native tree pests.
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- Boggs, J., and A., Stone, 2012. "Asian Longhorned Beetle, 10 Myths and Misconceptions," ArborAge Magazine, July/August, 4 pp.
- Boggs, J., A. Stone, and D. Herms, 2012. "Asian Longhorned Beetle: A Killer in Black and White," American Nurseryman Magazine, October, 5 pp.
- Boggs, J., A. Stone, and D. Herms, 2012. "A Killer in Black and White: The ALB Epidemic," Tree Services Magazine, November, 5 pp
- Boggs, J., A. Stone, D. Herms. 2013. "The Tale of Two Beetles," Canadian Groundskeeper Magazine, November, Vol. 2, Number 6, 11 pp.
- Boggs, J., A. Stone, and D. Herms. 2013. "How to Detect and Manage Two Types of Beetles," Total Landscape Care, December, Online Publication, http://www.totallandscapecare.com/detect-beetles/