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<br /> <br /> <br />Emerald Ash Borer Management Plan <br />City of St. Anthony Village, MN <br />WSB Project No. 020736-000 Table of Contents <br />Photos <br />Photo 1: Ash Trees at Central Park, City of St. Anthony Village <br />Photo 2: EAB Larva <br />Photo 3: Extensive Feeding by EAB Larvae, S-Shaped Galleries under Bark <br />Photo 4: Tab on Ash Tree Indicating it has been Protected from EAB <br />Photo 5: Extensive Woodpecker Feeding on EAB Larvae along Ash Stem in St. <br />Anthony, Creating White Patches on Bark or “blonding” <br />Photo 6: Newly Planted Tree in St. Anthony Village Park <br /> <br />Maps <br />Map 1: USDA Approximate Range of Ash Species in the Continuous United States <br />with EAB Positives, March 2023. <br />Map 2: Status of EAB in Minnesota According to the MN Department of Agriculture <br />Map 3: St. Anthony Village Emerald Ash Borer Status – MN Department of Agriculture <br />June 2023 <br /> <br />Tables <br />Table 1: City of St. Anthony Village – Ten Most Prevalent Tree Genus(Types) Planted <br />on Public Property <br />Table 2: City of St. Anthony Village Ash Tree Count by Condition Rating <br />Table 3: Public Ash Trees Eligible for Injection <br />Table 4: Tree Benefits from a 20” Diameter Good Condition Ash Tree over 20 Years <br />Table 5: Recommended Minimum Targets: Dead, Poor, Select Fair Trees <br /> <br />Figures <br />Figure 1: Amount of Ash Trees per Condition Class Vs, Diameter Class <br />Figure 2: Percentage of Counties Infested with EAB by Years of Infestation <br />Figure 3: Ash Tree Diameter Inches by Condition on Public Property <br />Figure 4: Growing Shade Tool, Indicating the Highest Priority Areas for Planting <br />Based on Climate Change Variables (Amount of Green Space, Surface Temperature <br />on a Hot Summer Day, and Existing Tree Canopy)
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