Laurel Wilt Disease Associated with Redbay Ambrosia Beetle

Laurel Wilt disease in Redbay. (L) Toothpick-like frass tubes extruded by ambrosia beetles boring into the wood. (C) Large Redbay trees killed by Laurel Wilt, rotting, and falling to the…

New Ambrosia Beetle Detected (2010 Update)

The Early Detection Rapid Response (EDRR) trapping program helps detect exotic wood boring beetles entering our state. The trapping in Georgia for 2007 detected a new introduction of the camphor shot beetle, an exotic ambrosia beetle from Asia.

Ambrosia Beetles in Urban Trees

Ambrosia beetles are non-native (in Georgia) major wood-boring pests that usually attack hardwoods and ornamental trees during times of drought, storm damage and construction damage.

Forest Health

…hemlock trees. Preventative measures are available for homeowners and landowners to protect their trees from HWA. Redbay Ambrosia Beetle – Redbay ambrosia beetles carry the destructive laurel wilt disease. See…

Ask The Arborist

…minor root loss, but that is seldom the case. PDF exclamation-circle No resources found- please try another search term. Insects & Diseases TitleDescriptionDocument Type Ambrosia Beetles in Urban Trees Ambrosia…

Forest Services Contractors

…LLC 2319 New Hope Road, Ambrose,GA Craig Thomas Office Phone: Mobile Phone: 912-331-3420 Fax: RxBurner? No Pesticide Applicator? No West Central GA Southeast Central GA Mowing Mulching for Timber Stand…

Gummosis in Trees

Gummosis is a common infection found on various fruit and nut trees. In the landscape, gummosis is most often recognized as a glob of translucent, amber colored sap on the side of the stem or lower trunk of trunk of a tree.

Resources

…a line to discover objects threaten by fire and things that protect them. Student Worksheets PDF Affidavit for Individuals PDF Ambrosia Beetles in Urban Trees Ambrosia beetles are non-native (in…

Recognizing the Value of ‘Good Forest Fires’

…Natural Resources Chief of Wildlife Conservation Section Jon Ambrose. “Bobwhite quail, white-tailed deer, many songbirds, and the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker benefit from fire or are fire-dependent, along with our native…

2020 – Georgia Statewide Forest Resources Strategy

Georgia’s original Forest Action Plan was produced with contributions from many program leaders of the Georgia Forestry Commission, Georgia Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Forest Service. Content contributors included Dr. Jon Ambrose, Constance Buford, Joe Burgess, Scott Thackston, Devon Dartnell, David Dickinson, Frank Sorrells, Ken Parker, Gary White, Scott Griffin, Josh Love, Joan Scales, Jim Ozier, Dru Preston, Dick Rightmyer, Buford Sanders and Risher Willard. Liz Kramer, University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences contractor, conducted the GIS analyses. Final document design and production was accomplished by Wendy Burnett, Kassie Keck and Stasia Kelly. Development and publication of this document was assisted by a grant from the National Association of State Foresters.