Emerald Ash Borer - Links & Resources
David L. Roberts, Ph.D.
Michigan State University Extension
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Associations: Landscape/Arborists/Urban Forestry:
  To reach a qualified arborist or tree care professional in your area:
  • MFPA Michigan Forestry Park Association  ph: (517) 482-5530. The Michigan Forestry and Park Association, Inc.  (MFPA), chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) is a non-profit organization that reaches out to every community in the Michigan with information that is timely and critical about the proper care of trees. MFPA celebrated its 76th year anniversary.

  • MGIA Michigan Green Industry Association  ph: (248) 646-4992Since 1960, the Michigan Green Industry Association, formerly the Metro Detroit Landscape Assoc., has been proudly serving the Green Industry in the State of Michigan. Today, the M.G.I.A. has over 750 members who are committed to the highest standards of workmanship and excellence. Members include professionals in the following fields: Arboriculture and Tree Services, Landscape Design, Landscape Construction, Landscape Maintenance, Sod Installation, Hydroseeding, Brick Pavers and Stone, Deck Building, Water Features, Fertilizer and Spraying, Irrigation Installation, Interiorscape, Holiday Lighting, Snow Removal, Consulting, and Nurseries as well as Green Industry Suppliers. For a referral in your area call the M.G.I.A. at  (248) 646-4992 or visit at: www.landscape.org.

  • MNLA Michigan Nurseryman & Landscape Association  ph: (517) 381-0437The Michigan Nursery & Landscape Association is a statewide trade association representing: arborists, garden centers, golf course maintenance, landscape designers, growers, wholesalers, rewholesalers, public gardens, suppliers, sod growers, snowplowers, pesticide applicators and turf management firms. A non-profit organization of over 80 years.
Marshalling Yards for EAB Wood Disposal  - 2005, Sept.

Due to funding constraints, marshaling yards may charge a nominal fee for disposal of all types of wood, including ash. For complete requirements and costs, please review MDA web site on acceptable disposal sites.

Mid Michigan Recycling, Livonia
32000 Glendale Street
Livonia, MI
  HOURS: Mon - Fri 8 - 5;  Sat 8-3

Mid Michigan Recycling, Macomb
24935 21 Mile Road
Macomb, MI 48042
   HOURS: Mon - Fri 7- 5; Sat 7-1
Mid Michigan Recycling, Lansing
8740 Davis Hwy.
Lansing, MI
   HOURS: Mon - Fri 8 - 5; Sat 8 - 3
 
Mid Michigan Recycling,  Flint
1020 S. Averill Street
Flint, MI 
  HOURS:  Mon - Fri 7:30 - 5; Sat 8-3



Mid Michigan Recycling, Ann Arbor Yard
4120 Platt Road  (Corner of Ellsworth & Platt Roads)
Ann Arbor, MI  48108
  HOURS:  Mon - Fri 8 - 5; Sat 8-3
Lamont Brothers Tree Service
2800 Alliance Drive
(off Scott Lake Rd. between Pontiac Lake Rd & Dixie Hwy.)
Waterford, MI
   HOURS:  Mon - Fri  7 - 6;  Sat Closed

Lamont Bros. Tree Service, Inc. 
6785 Whitmore Lake Road (Just S. of N.Territorial Rd.)
Whitmore Lake, MI
   HOURS:  M-F 7 - 6;  Sat 8 - 3
Resource Books:
    Michigan Trees: A Guide to the Trees of Michigan and the Great Lakes Region by Burton Verne Barnes, et al 
    Tree Finder, by May Theilgaard Watts, is the classic key to identifying trees by their leaves and needles.  For trees east of the Rockies.

MSU Web Sites, Miscelleanous: 
EAB Site Navigation:
  EAB Homepage
  Photo Gallery I - EAB
  Photo Gallery II - EAB & Ash Trees in Decline
   Ash Tree Decline Research History & Management
  Identification of Stages of EAB Decline & Whether Treatment is Necessary
  Links
  EAB: Winter Management Through Sanitation
   How well do Insecticides work for EAB?
   Media Files
       Home Page/Index 
 
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David L. Roberts, Ph.D.
   Michigan State University Extension Southeast
   28115 Meadowbrook Rd., Novi, MI  48377-3128
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    Michigan State University
    B17 Plant & Soil Sciences
    East Lansing, MI  48824-1359
   For comments or questions email:  robertsd@msu.edu

Quarantine: Included now are 20 counties; Branch, Calhoun, Clinton, Gratiot, Genesee, Ingham, Jackson, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Saginaw, St. Clair, Shiawassee, Washtenaw and Wayne.

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