EAB Homeowner Information
Please note: If you have ash trees. Learn more before you act. The potential threat of emerald ash borer (EAB) is real; however, acting without understanding the specific threat to your trees, regulations and quarantines, and your options, could cause the unnecessary loss of treasured shade trees, or loss of substantial income from your woodlot.
- Frequently Asked Questions - about emerald ash borer
- How to Identify EAB and Ash Trees?
- Regulations and Quarantines - relative to EAB
- Don't Move Firewood - in order to protect our forests from invasive insects and diseases
The rest of these links lead OFF the DEC website. By clicking on them, you will leave the DEC website.
- Additional Homeowner Information - www.emeraldashborer.com is a cooperative website between the federal government, state agencies, and universities
- Cornell University - Information for homeowners and communities
- Ash Tree Replacement Information
- USDA APHIS EAB webpage - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
- Emerald Ash Borer Pest Alert - put out by the U.S. Forest Service
- US Forest Service Northeastern Area EAB webpage


