Cerceris fumipennis - a biosurveillance tool for Emerald Ash Borer /: A104-76/2009E-PDF

The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is devastating eastern North America’s ash trees, girdling and killing the host. EAB has proven difficult to detect using traditional methods of ground/visual surveys and sticky traps, both of which are costly, labour- intensive and at times destructive or impractical. Biosurveillance, using another species to survey for a pest species, offers an alternative approach for the detection and survey of EAB populations.

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Title Cerceris fumipennis - a biosurveillance tool for Emerald Ash Borer /
Publication Type Monograph
Language [English]
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Note The catalogue number (A104-76/2009E) and ISBN (978-1-100-12135-2) for the print edition have been incorrectly copied in this PDF version.
Date c2009.
Author
  • Careless, Philip D.
Number of Pages 13p.
Catalogue Number
  • A104-76/2009E-PDF
Departmental Catalogue Number CFIA P0654E-09
Subject Terms Environmental management