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Hello. ladies, gents, girls, and guys. Welcome to our presentation!. Before we begin, we ask that you follow the following, OR ELSE…. Follow the following:. Because of certain time issues, you must not interrupt!!!!!!!! Unless of course, you are Mrs. Henry. Then there are no rules for you.
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Hello ladies, gents, girls, and guys
Welcome to our presentation! Before we begin, we ask that you follow the following, OR ELSE…
Follow the following: • Because of certain time issues, you must not interrupt!!!!!!!! Unless of course, you are Mrs. Henry. Then there are no rules for you. • No questions until the VERY end when we TELL you that you may ask questions! Unless of course you are Mrs. Henry. • Sit back and enjoy! And tell us what you think!
Our feature presentation will begin… STARTING IN…
Emerald Ash Borer Agrilusplanipennis
Common Name: Emerald Ash Borer Scientific Name: Agrilusplanipennis Classification: Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta
It was discovered in the summer of 2002 And it was brought over from Asia It is from Eastern Russia Northern China Japan Korea Found in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota
This insect does not really have DIRECT effects on people. But, it can effect people because it feasts on trees.
The effect on the ecosystem is that it eats trees! The trees have a HUGE impact on the ecosystem. So, by the trees dying, the following things happen: Animals lose their homes Humans lose a little bit of oxygen The job of decomposers is easier
Adults can fly from ½ miles from home tree. Also have a long life span All the trees it needs to survive with.
The issues of the future are: Billions of dollars will be spent on future treatments if no action is taken NOW. It can be prevented without the use of toxins, if and only if people are careful about the firewood they move. The only tradeoff there is of this is that it is a very irritating hastle
Here is a map of some of the places the Emerald Ash Borer has taken over It isn’t a GREAT map, but I guess it will do…
These are some signs that the beetle has made it to your yard. If you see anything like this, you OBVIOUSLY have Emerald Ash Beetles in your yard.
So like the heading says, this is the end. Booooooohoooooooo! But I hope you don’t forget this unforgettable presentation about the Emerald Ash Borer Beetle.
THIS PRESENTATION WAS WRITTEN AND CREATED BY Nazifa Zaman and AnanyaTirupathur. The information was from “Emeraldashborer.info” The awesome-ness was from our brains
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