The emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis, is one of the most serious invasive species threatening our ash resources and forests. All species of (Fraxinus) ash trees, but not (Sorbus) mountain ash, that grow in Maine are susceptible to injury and death by the emerald ash borer. EAB was first found in Aroostook County (Madawaska, Frenchville, and Grand Isle), and York County (Acton, Berwick, and Lebanon), ME in 2018. It was detected in Cumberland County (Portland) in September 2019 and in Sagadahoc County in October 2024.


Source information: Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) : Forest Health & Monitoring : Maine Forest Service : Maine Agriculture, Conservation, Forestry (DACF) 


For additional resources and information please visit the  Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry website via this link






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