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''+V' <br />City cf <br />Elk <br />River <br />DOES MY TREE HAVE <br />EMERALD ASH BORER (EAB)? <br />a <br />Woodpecker Holes <br />Woodpeckers like EAB larvae and <br />woodpecker holes may indicate <br />the presence of EAB. <br />� i Ya �. •il �'y� � �prPl' s� , <br />. , <br />li'+ vs.�. <br />;Z <br />0 <br />• s ' / qr <br />1 Bark Cracks S-Shaped Galleries <br />EAB larvae tunneling beneath the bark The distinct S-shaped galleries <br />can cause the bark to split open, under the bark are diagnostic of EAB. <br />revealing the larval galleries beneath. <br />•I• <br />MY TREE MIGHT <br />BE INFESTED. <br />Contact Arrest the Pest at: <br />Arrest The.Pest@state.mmus <br />1-888-545-6684 (voicemail) <br />Six -Spotted Tiger Beetle E Polydrusus Weevil <br />I DON'T THINK IT'S <br />EMERALD ASH BORER <br />WHAT ELSE COULD IT BE? <br />Visit the University of Minnesota Extension <br />"What's Wrong With My Plant" website to <br />diagnose the problem. You can also visit <br />your local forester or arborist. <br />Japanese Beetle <br />EAB IS ACTIVE <br />IN ELK RIVER <br />Learn more about the <br />city's management plan <br />at ElkRiverMN.gov/EAB <br />