Emerald Ash Borer in Texas

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
June 21, 2024
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Overview

This 4-page fact sheet discusses emerald ash borer in Texas and presents options to protect high value trees.

The invasive emerald ash borer is destructive to ash trees and has spread into Texas. Find out how to identify the beetle and spot infested ash tree symptoms.

Learn how to report new emerald ash borer sightings, prepare for the beetle's spread, and protect your ash trees.

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