Material Available for Request in Hard Copies
Wallet sized EAB identification cards (waterproof)
Homeowner Guide to Insecticide Selection (PDF)
Insects Commonly Confused with EAB (PDF)
Recognizing Insect Galleries in Ash (PDF)
Emerald Ash Borer Insecticide: Label Guidance for Use Limits (PDF)
Emerald Ash Borer Door Hanger Sample (PDF)
Emerald Ash Borer Door Hanger Print (PDF)
Loan Materials Available for Use at Events
EAB shadow box display
EAB wood sample with gallery
EAB adults and larvae in vials
How to Report EAB
You can report EAB to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture several ways.
1.) Contact Report A Pest via email or by leaving a detailed phone message at 1-888-545-6684.
2.) Send a report through the Great Lakes Early Detection Network App.
3.) Login or create an EDDMapS Midwest account and submit a report.
1.) Contact Report A Pest via email or by leaving a detailed phone message at 1-888-545-6684.
2.) Send a report through the Great Lakes Early Detection Network App.
3.) Login or create an EDDMapS Midwest account and submit a report.
1.) Contact Report A Pest via email or by leaving a detailed phone message at 1-888-545-6684.
2.) Send a report through the Great Lakes Early Detection Network App.
3.) Login or create an EDDMapS Midwest account and submit a report.
- Personal fall-arrest systems, such as ropes, anchors, connectors, deceleration devices, harnesses, etc. and their installation (see Grain Handling Safety Coalition: Fall Protection (PDF) and OSHA Fall Protection Systems)
- Installing guardrail systems on existing ladders, roofs, and platforms (see Walking-Working Surfaces/Fall Protection factsheet (PDF) and OSHA Standard 1910 subpart D)
- Equipping existing fixed ladders with a cage, well, personal fall arrest system, or ladder safety system (see Walking-Working Surfaces/Fall Protection factsheet (PDF) and OSHA Standard 1910 subpart D)
- Replacing grain bin ladders with stairs (see Ohio State University Extension – Ohio AgrAbility info)
- Personal fall-arrest systems, such as ropes, anchors, connectors, deceleration devices, harnesses, etc. and their installation (see Grain Handling Safety Coalition: Fall Protection (PDF) and OSHA Fall Protection Systems)
- Installing guardrail systems on existing ladders, roofs, and platforms (see Walking-Working Surfaces/Fall Protection factsheet (PDF) and OSHA Standard 1910 subpart D)
- Equipping existing fixed ladders with a cage, well, personal fall arrest system, or ladder safety system (see Walking-Working Surfaces/Fall Protection factsheet (PDF) and OSHA Standard 1910 subpart D)
- Replacing grain bin ladders with stairs (see Ohio State University Extension – Ohio AgrAbility info)