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Michigan revises Emerald Ash Borer quarantine to prevent further spread of beetle
All areas where pest is known to exist now quarantined

Contact:  Jennifer Quimby (517) 241-2485
Agency: Agriculture


November 2, 2005, Lansing, MI - Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDA) Director Mitch Irwin today announced an amendment of the state’s Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) quarantine to prevent the further spread of the pest. Effective immediately, Michigan’s EAB quarantine has been revised to include the recent discovery of an infestation in the Upper Peninsula, the county of Sanilac, and other outlying areas.

"Michigan continues to implement an approach within available resources to respond to this devastating pest," said Irwin. "Curbing the spread of EAB and protecting the ash resource in Michigan hinges on a stable federal funding commitment."

The revised quarantine also provides MDA increased control over the movement of commercial firewood within the EAB regulated area of the Lower Peninsula. Any firewood intended for commercial sale must be accompanied by have a bill of lading or other shipping document indicating the origin and destination of the firewood.

"Our ability to regulate the movement of firewood in the Lower Peninsula is crucial to preventing the artificial spread of EAB into other areas of Michigan and surrounding states," said Patricia Lockwood, EAB policy director for Governor Jennifer Granholm. "It’s imperative citizens comply with the state’s quarantine and stop transporting firewood if we are to be successful in this battle against the beetle."

Individuals or businesses found violating the state’s EAB quarantine (21 counties in Southeast Michigan and 31 outlying infestations) are subject to fines ranging from $1,000 to $250,000 and jail time of up to five years for moving regulated ash materials, including firewood.

Portions of the following townships and cities are now part of the state’s EAB quarantine. Exact quarantine boundaries will be available online at www.michigan.gov/eab.

  • Alcona County – Greenbush Township
  • Barry County – Carlton, Woodland, and Irving Townships
  • Benzie County – Almira, Homestead, Inland, and Platte Townships
  • Berrien County – parts of the cities of Benton Harbor, Bridgman and St. Joseph, Chickaming,
  • Lincoln, Royalton, St. Joseph, Benton and Weesaw Townships
  • Cheboygan County - City of Cheboygan, Benton and Inverness Townships
  • Chippewa County – Bay Mills and Superior Townships
  • Huron County – Caseville and Lake Townships
  • Ionia County - Campbell and Odessa Townships
  • Iosco County – City of East Tawas and Baldwin and Plainfield Tonships
  • Kalamazoo County - Wakeshma Township
  • Kent County - Bowne Township
  • Mason County – Hamlin Township
  • Montcalm County - Richland and Home Townships
  • Montmorency County – Montmorency and Hillman Townships
  • Oceana County - Golden and Benona Townships
  • Ogemaw County - Hill Township
  • Presque Isle - Krakow and Posen Townships
  • Roscommon County - Backus, Higgins, and Richfield Townships
  • Sanilac – the entire county
  • St. Joseph County - Leonidas Township
  • Van Buren County - all of the City of Hartford and City of Watervliet and Bangor, Covert, and Hartford and Watervliet Townships

EAB is an exotic, aggressive beetle putting state’s 700 million ash trees at risk of extinction and has already been responsible for the death of approximately 15 million of Michigan’s ash trees. For more information about EAB, please visit one of these Web sites: www.michigan.gov/eab or www.emeraldashborer.info. You may also contact your regional MDA office, or your local Michigan State University Extension or conservation district office.

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