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Purple boxes spotted in Genesee County trees designed to trap Emerald Ash Borer

Posted by Howard Owens on June 9, 2009 - 11:38am
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eabtrap.gifPurple boxes are being spotted all over Genesee County. They can be seen hanging from trees and look rather curious.

The hanging prisms are intended to help USDA and state officials spot any new infestation of the Emerald Ash Borer, a pesky little beetle that munches on Ash leaves, but worse, lays larva in the Ash bark, which bores into the wood, disrupting a trees circulation system, eventually killing the tree.

Emerald Ash Borers have killed 10s of millions of Ash trees in North America, according to Sharon Lucik, a public information officer for the USDA in Michigan, where the beetle was first spotted in the U.S. in 2002.

No beetles have been found in New York, yet, with the borers being found in Canada and Pennsylvania, the USDA and state officials want to know as soon as it is spotted in the area, if ever, and make sure the area is quarantined, which means no wood can be transported from that area.

Apparently, the Emerald Ash Borer loves the color purple. The traps also contain a lure that smells to the beetle like a distressed Ash tree, such as one that has been damaged by man or mother nature.  The beetles will attack a healthy tree, but are quick to head to a tree it suspects is in a weakened state.

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Reader Gary Diegelman, who alerted us to this story and did some initial research, said he found out the boxes are placed on road right of ways approximately every 1.5 miles. The boxes will be hanging around most of the summer.

There is no government eradication program, Lucik said. It's up to each individual property owner to decide what to do if a beetle is found on his or her property.  The options include doing nothing, spraying a pesticide or removing the invested trees.  Of course, in the third option, the wood cannot be taken from the quarantined area.

The Ash Borer is a native of Asia and there is no known predator for the pest in North America.  It probably arrived in the U.S. riding in packing create wood or pallets aboard cargo ships.

The beetle would probably only migrate no more than half a mile a year on its own, Lucik said, but when people use Ash for fire wood or building material, the Ash can be transported up to hundreds of miles. 

The USDA program is designed aimed at quick detection so any invested Ash doesn't leave the area.

(Trap picture borrowed from a government Web site. It is not a local picture.)

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Posted by Andrew Erbell on June 9, 2009 - 11:44am
Take a trip down Transit Road from Stafford to Route 63. You'll see at least three of them. The first one I noticed was by LeRoy High School, on South Street Road.
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Posted by Melissa George on June 9, 2009 - 1:22pm
2 on creek road...
1 on starr road in pavilion...
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Posted by Patrick Weissend on June 9, 2009 - 1:54pm
There is one on Seven Springs Road, right in front of the entrance to Seven Springs Country Club
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Posted by Karen Miconi on June 9, 2009 - 4:08pm
Louis Tandy from the Dept.of Ag is meeting me at 10am tomorrow to inspect our Ash trees. I described whats happening to them, and wants to check them. Something has been killing them for about 10 yrs. now. The bark is cracking, and the trees are dieing from the top down. These little pests need to be stopped.
If you need to inquire about your Ash trees call Louis Tandy @ 585-343-9167 ext. 1033
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Posted by Mark Potwora on June 9, 2009 - 5:32pm
Karen do you got a bug up your ASH....
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Posted by Bea McManis on June 9, 2009 - 5:33pm
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Posted by Karen Miconi on June 11, 2009 - 8:38am
No, after Lou came out yesterday, and checked my ASH lol he found no sign of the Illusive Emerald Ash Beetle. Thank God. He was very informative,and it was like being on a field trip with the DEC. Mark I love you!!!! U A**, I'm cracking Up. I miss having a laugh with you..Mike and I are headed to Saranac Lake for our anniversary. Can't wait!!
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Posted by Peter O'Brien on July 8, 2009 - 10:28am
Saw one of the boxes in Monroe County on Jefferson outside of RIT yesterday.

They have the beetles in Cattaraugus County
Albany in their infinite wisdom says don't worry about it.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009906290316
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Posted by Ray Yacuzzo on July 8, 2009 - 11:18am
Peter,

This is what the state really says: http://www.dec.ny.gov/press/55725.html
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Posted by Peter O'Brien on July 8, 2009 - 11:27am
In other words they still have no solution and have done nothing other than look for them.
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Posted by Chris Olin on July 8, 2009 - 12:34pm
There's one along South Main Street and another on Colby in Darien.
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Posted by Bea McManis on July 12, 2009 - 9:01pm
Found two, one on Kelsey Rd, and another on 63 North, in S. Alabama.
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Posted by Bea McManis on July 23, 2009 - 2:32pm
The box on 63 North in S. Alabama must be doing something. The entire box was covered with insects when we drove by yesterday.
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Posted by Lucille Van Son on July 23, 2009 - 2:42pm
I went by the one on Kelsey Rd. on Sunday. Thought I saw bugs all over it.
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Posted by Bea McManis on July 24, 2009 - 10:40pm
We went by one on 19N Lake Rd. just before entering the town of Sweden and saw a box on the left hand side. It was covered with bugs too.
The boxes must be doing something. Hopefully it helps.
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Posted by Bea McManis on August 4, 2009 - 10:19am
Saw a box on Galloway Rd. yesterday. Spotted it too late to see if was bug covered.
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Posted by Karen Miconi on August 4, 2009 - 10:33am
The box's have attractant in them that the beetle likes. The sticky stuff on the outside of the box is usually filled with bugs of all kinds. They have confirmed the beetle in Catturagus County. These critters will kill off the ash trees pretty fast. I wish them luck in trying to gain control of them.
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Posted by Peter O'Brien on August 4, 2009 - 10:33am
Yeah I said that July 8th....
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Posted by Bea McManis on August 10, 2009 - 12:35am
Saw one on the Meadville Rd.
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