Forest Pests
Progress in the Classical Biological Control of EAB in North America
Progress in the classical biological control of Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in North America
Progress in the Classical Biological Control of EAB in North America
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Look-alikes
Printable PDF of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Look-alikes
Forest Tent Caterpillar Resurgence in Vermont

The numbers of Forest Tent Caterpillar, a native insect that feeds on hardwoods, are on the rise. The Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation (VT FPR) monitors Forest Tent Caterpillar. Trap catches this year increased compared to last year in 12 of 13 sites. Populations seem to be growing across the state. The 2016 aerial survey mapped at least 24,500 acres of FTC defoliation. Heaviest defoliation occurred in Essex, Lamoille, Orleans and Caledonia counties.
Webinar: Characteristics of Trees Used to Replacement Ash
- Webinar
Join EAB University and Bob Schutzki, Michigan State University to learn about the characteristics of trees used to replacement ash.
Winter Moth
Operophtera brumata
White Pine Blister Rust
Cronartium ribicola