Emerald Ash Borer Webinar
2019 All Bugs Good and Bad Webinar!!
Friday, March 1
2:00 pm EST (1:00 pm Central)
To Join: https://auburn.zoom.us/j/615766171.
Or join the viewing party @ Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office, 3355 Cherry Ridge, Suite 208. San Antonio, TX 78230. Please RSVP to Molly at mekeck@ag.tamu.edu
Or join the viewing party @ Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office, 3355 Cherry Ridge, Suite 208. San Antonio, TX 78230. Please RSVP to Molly at mekeck@ag.tamu.edu
The Emerald Ash Borer is
responsible for millions of dead ash trees in North America causing homeowners,
cities, and nurseries many millions of dollars and heartache. Recently this pest has been found in two counties in Texas and will presumably spread by humans. This invasive pest attacks healthy and stress ash trees and may cause the extinction of some native ash species. With Emerald Ash Borer found now in Tarrant County, early detection and understanding your management options is key!
Come learn where
this exotic pest came from, its life cycle, and management plans being
implemented. This webinar is presented by Lynne Womack, Georgia Forestry Commission.
Note: on March 1, the link to the live webinar opens
about 15 minutes before the webinar. If you try to log in earlier, you will get
an error message.
For more webinars in this series, see 2019 All Bugs Good and Bad Webinar Series: https://articles.extension.org/pages/74786/2019-all-bugs-good-and-bad-webinar-series
Webinars are brought to you by the
following: eXtension Communities of
Practice: Ant Pests, and Urban IPM; and by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Clemson Cooperative Extension and University of Georgia Extension.
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