Examples of Asian longhorned beetle in a sentence
There are however, some invasive species that do not move long distances on their own including emerald ash borer, sirex wood wasp, Asian longhorned beetle and oriental bittersweet.
Paint cut or scarred surfaces of trees or shrubs selected for retention according to 666.04.B. In order to retard and prevent the spread of destructive insects, including the emerald ash borer and Asian longhorned beetle, limit the movement of regulated articles according to Ohio Administrative Codes 901:5-56 and 901:5-57.
As demonstrated by the recent urban occurrence, there is potential for invasion by a substantial forest pest, the Asian longhorned beetle, as well.
The current challenge to the health of the city’s second most predominant species, Norway maple, in the form of the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) infestation illustrates the necessity for further species diversification.
Interoperability is defined in general as: The ability of systems, units or forces to provide services to and accept services from other systems, units or forces, and to use the services so exchanged to enable them to operate effectively together.
Despite our best efforts, pests such as chestnut blight, gypsy moth, Dutch elm disease, and Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) have caused major changes in the structure and function of American forests, as well as urban landscapes.
Plant pests include foreign noxious weeds such as hogweed and insects such as long-horned beetles related to the Asian long-horned beetle that has caused millions of dollars in losses in numerous communities in the United States.
Potential threats to Kansas trees are thousand cankers disease of walnut, the Asian longhorned beetle, sudden oak death and the gypsy moth.
Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) adult was captured inside a factory in Porter county in 2020.
The previous two Farm Bill-awarded Forest Pest Outreach projects (FY15 and FY16) awarded sub- contracts to The Maine Association of Conservation Districts (MACD) and the Saco River Recreational Council (SRRC) to conduct outreach and training for invasive forest insects, specifically emerald ash borer and Asian longhorned beetle, to their constituencies and beyond.