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Emerald Ash Borer Exit Holes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emerald ash borer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emerald Ash Borer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Image of Emerald Ash Borer Beetle on a green leaf. Insect. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Image of Emerald Ash Borer Beetle on a green leaf. Insect. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emerald Ash Borer Exit Hole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Locust Borer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emerald Ash Borer Exit Hole
Emeral Ash Borer Trails Under Bark Layer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Image of Emerald Ash Borer Beetle on a green leaf. Insect. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Paint roller, brushes, borer and ladder Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emerald Ash Borer treatment sign posted with number on Ash tree trunk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Drawing made by the insect the emerald ash borer under the bark of a mature tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of a European corn borer larva chewing his way through an ear of corn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Squash Vine Borer - Eichlinia cucurbitae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emerald Ash Borer is one of the most destructive invasive pests in North America. It attacks all native ash trees resulting in 100 percent mortality. To help know if a tree is infested with EAB, look for the distinctive d-shape exit holes caused when adult beetle leaves tree in late Spring.


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