Tree Insects & Diseases on Tree Death Is Coming the Horizon

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Tree Death Is Coming Tree Insects & Diseases on the Horizon Sustainable Forestry Conference Brian Schwingle, DNR Forest Health Specialist April 15, 2010

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Tree Death Is Coming Tree Insects & Diseases on

the Horizon

Sustainable Forestry Conference

Brian Schwingle, DNR Forest Health Specialist

April 15, 2010

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OR

Go to www.dnr.wi.gov/forestry/fh

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Agenda

• EAB

• Annosum Root Rot

• Oak Wilt

• Twolined Chestnut Borer

• Other Red Pine Problems

• Spruce Budworm Populations

• Beech Bark Disease

• Defoliators

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Emerald Ash Borer (EAB)

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EAB Infestation Indications

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EAB Infestation Indications

Guthmiller

Guthmiller

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EAB Infestation Indications

WI DNR

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EAB Infestation Indications

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WI DNRWI DNR

EAB Infestation Indications

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EAB Adult and Larva

WI DATCP MSU

1 - 1½ inches

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Young EAB Larva

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EAB Distribution

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EAB Distribution

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Prepare Your Forest for EAB

• During your scheduled harvests, reduce

the basal area of ash

• If you own black ash swamps, consider

converting to a different cover type

• Visit

www.dnr.wi.gov/forestry/fh/PDF/EABWIMa

nagementGuidelines.pdf

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EAB Reporting In WI

• Suspicious trees should be reported to the

EAB hotline by calling 1-800-462-2803.

• Reports can also be emailed to

[email protected]

• For more information on EAB, visit the

state’s website: emeraldashborer.wi.gov

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What is Wisconsin Doing about

EAB?

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What is the State Doing about

EAB?

Williams

Trap Tree Experiment

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What is Wisconsin Doing about

EAB?

•Experiments - trap trees

- black ash stand conversion

•Early Detection

•Regulation to slow EAB’s spread

•Wood Utilization

•Helping small woodland owners

- inventory ash

- facilitate pre-salvage timber sales

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Want to Move Regulated Ash

Material Within Wisconsin?

Contact Bob Dahl with DATCP– 608-224-4573

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Want to Move Regulated Ash

Material Across State Lines?

Contact APHIS:

JoAnn Cruse in Wisconsin – 608-231-9545

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What is Michigan Doing about

EAB?

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Want to Move Regulated Ash

Material Within Michigan?

Contact John Bedford with MDA – 517-373-4350

or 517-243-1247

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Other Ash Pests

Longhorned Beetles

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Other Ash Pests

Glassworms

(ash cambium miner)

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Annosum (Heterobasidion) Root Disease

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Annosum Root Disease

• Over 200 woody species have been reported as hosts

– most common in red and white pine plantations in Wisconsin

• Do not confuse with Red Pine Pocket Decline!

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Annosum Root Disease

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Annosum Biology

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Annosum Prevention

• Prevention

– Thin in the winter

– Shake Sporax or spray

Cellu-Treat on stumps

within 24 hrs of cutting

• If you have decline pockets, visit

dnr.wi.gov/forestry/Fh/annosum

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Oak Wilt

• Kills oaks

• Wilting occurs most often

in late June - August

• Do not confuse with Two

Lined Chestnut Borer!

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Two-Lined Chestnut Borer

• Do not operate in stressed oak

stands (exception: can winter

salvage areas of dead oaks to

capture economic value)

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Oak Wilt Overland Spread

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Oak Wilt Underground Spread

UW-MN Extension

Solomon, USFS

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Oak Wilt

Prevention• Prevention

– Do not thin between April 1

and July 15 (better yet, no

cutting between March and

October)

– Do not bring oak firewood

onto your property

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Oak Wilt Control

1. Trench around pocket at

appropriate distance

2. Remove oaks within trenchline

& herbicide stumps

OR

1. Remove infected trees in

fall/winter

2. Herbicide appropriate

surrounding oaks in early July

3. Remove trees in fall &

herbicide stumps

EXPERIMENTAL

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•If you have dying oaks, visit

dnr.wi.gov/forestry/Fh/oakWilt/

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Local Red Pine Problems

The Wisconsin State Climatology Office

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Armillaria Root Rot

USFS

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Armillaria Root Rot

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Armillaria Root Rot

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Armillaria Management

USFS

• Promote species diversity

• Maintain tree vigor

• Do not plant pines on a former

hardwood site

• Desperate times call for

desperate measures:

Bulldoze out stumps

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Pine Engraver Bark Beetles

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Pine Engraver Management

• Prevention

– Do not thin from March to

the mid-September

– Move logs off landing within

3 wks during the growing

season

– Beware fresh firewood

• Promote species diversity

• Remove newly infested

trees ASAP (or before

next April)

• Water ornamentals

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Spruce Budworm

USFS

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Spruce Budworm

U. of WisconsinUSFS

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Spruce Budworm Management

USFS

• Reduce rotation age

• Remove older balsam firs and

spruces near spruce/fir

plantations

USFS

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Beech Bark Disease

Confirmed beech scale sites

Created by Daniel Wieferich, MSU

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Beech Bark Disease Indicators

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Beech Bark Disease Indicators

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Gypsy Moth

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Gypsy moth•Defoliates oak, among others

•Look for the caterpillar eating leaves

beginning in mid-May

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More Gypsy Moth Information

• Get answers at 1-800-462-MOTH

• Report or ask questions to

[email protected]

• Visit http://gypsymoth.wi.gov/ for more

information

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Sick Forest Trees – contact DNR Forest Health Specialist or DNR

Forester

Emerald Ash Borer Reports/Questions – call 800-462-2803, email

[email protected], or visit

emeraldashborer.wi.gov

Gypsy Moth Reports/Questions – call 800-642-MOTH or visit

gypsymoth.wi.gov

Ornamental Tree Questions – contact local extension office or

certified arborist

Community Tree Questions – contact local arborist or urban

forester (Don Kissinger, DNR urban forester, Wausau, 715-359-

5793)

Help is Available

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DNR Forest Health Protection Staff

Northern Region

Brian Schwingle, Rhinelander, 715-365-8908

[email protected]

Shane Weber, Spooner, 715-635-4156

[email protected]

Northeast Region

Linda Williams, Green Bay, 920-662-5172

[email protected]

Bill McNee, Gypsy Moth, Green Bay,

920-662-5430, [email protected]

MI’s UP

Bob Heyd, Marquette, 906-228-6561 ext 3023