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• <br />• <br />• <br />Emerald Ash Borer Cost Calculator 1 EAB 1 Ash Borer 1 Purdue 1 Entomology I Calculator ... Page 3 of 6 <br />Management Plans <br />Plan <br />Description <br />Why Important <br />Treat All <br />All ash trees <br />will be treated <br />with <br />insecticides. <br />This plan has the lowest annual out of pocket cost, but <br />the greatest costs over time. It also produces the <br />largest remaining forest over time. Research <br />demonstrates that insecticides can protect small trees <br />( <12" DBH) until they reach a 15" DBH. Effective <br />protection of larger trees is going to require either a <br />more frequent application or a higher dose of <br />insecticide. Current labels for insecticides do not <br />allow for higher rates at this time. <br />Treat All <br />All ash trees <br />will be treated <br />with <br />insecticides. <br />This plan has the lowest annual out of pocket cost, but <br />the greatest costs over time. It also produces the <br />largest remaining forest over time. Research <br />demonstrates that insecticides can protect small trees <br />( <12" DBH) until they reach a 15" DBH. Effective <br />protection of larger trees is going to require either a <br />more frequent application or a higher dose of <br />insecticide. Current labels for insecticides do not <br />allow for higher rates at this time. <br />Treat All <br />All ash trees <br />will be treated <br />with <br />insecticides. <br />This plan has the lowest annual out of pocket cost, but <br />the greatest costs over time. It also produces the <br />largest remaining forest over time. Research <br />demonstrates that insecticides can protect small trees <br />( <12" DBH) until they reach a 15" DBH. Effective <br />protection of larger trees is going to require either a <br />more frequent application or a higher dose of <br />insecticide. Current labels for insecticides do not <br />allow for higher rates at this time. <br />
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