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What trees does the EAB attack?

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What trees does the EAB attack?

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All species of ash (Fraxinus) in landscapes, forests, and woodlots in eastern North America are susceptible to attack by the emerald ash borer. Females may prefer to lay eggs on stressed trees but healthy ones also can be infested. Host size does not appear to be a constraint either, larval galleries have been found in trees or branches as small as 1 inch in diameter.

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