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Question 1. Which specimen is Oriental bittersweet ? A B Neither Bonus : Where in Minnesota is Oriental bittersweet known to occur ? No where Northern Minnesota Southeastern Minnesota Mankato. Question 2. Which of these insects are known household invaders (indicate all that apply)?

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  1. Question 1 • Which specimen is Oriental bittersweet? • A • B • Neither • Bonus: Where in Minnesota is Oriental bittersweet known to occur? • No where • Northern Minnesota • Southeastern Minnesota • Mankato

  2. Question 2 • Which of these insects are known household invaders (indicate all that apply)? • Insect A • Insect B • Insect C • Insect D • Bonus: Which of these insects are exotic? • Double Bonus: Name each insect?

  3. Question 3 • Which of the following types of damage would you expect from the brown marmorated stink bug? • Picture A • Picture B • Picture C • Picture D • Bonus: What does “marmorated” mean?

  4. Question 4 • Which of the following types of damage would you expect from the viburnum leaf beetle? • Picture A • Picture B • Picture C • Picture D • Bonus: What type of plants does the viburnum leaf beetle feed on?

  5. Question 5 • Which of the following caterpillars is a gypsy moth? • Insect A • Insect B • Insect C • Insect D • Bonus: Name each caterpillar?

  6. Question 6 • Which of these insects is a possible vector of thousand cankers disease (TCD)? • Insect A • Insect B • Insect C • Insect D • Bonus: True or false, TCD is known to occur in Iowa and Wisconsin?

  7. Question 7 • Which of the following are hosts of the ALB? • Tree A • Tree B • Tree C • Tree D • Tree E • Tree F

  8. Question 8 • Which boring insect could be the ALB? • Insect A • Insect B • Insect C • Bonus: Match the specimen to the type of insect it represents? • Beetles • Moths • Woodwasps

  9. Question 9 • Could these tunnels have been made by ALB? • Yes • No • Bonus: How could you tell whether ALB was a possibility or not? • Characteristic of tunnel • Characteristic of wood • Both • Neither

  10. Question 10 • Which of these insects is ALB? • Insect A • Insect B • Insect C • Insect D • Bonus: Give a common name for each of the insects?

  11. Question 11 • Which of these twigs is from an ash tree? • Twig A • Twig B • Twig C • Twig D • Bonus: Name each twig to tree type?

  12. Question 12 • How many specimens show damage from EAB • Wood sample A • Wood Sample B • Wood Sample C • Wood Sample D

  13. Question 13 • Match the ash infesting insect with the tunneling seen in ash wood. • Insect A Wood Sample A • Insect B Wood Sample B • Insect C Wood Sample C • Insect D Wood Sample D • Bonus: Which of these insects is not a beetle?

  14. Question 14 • Which of these insects is EAB? • Insect A • Insect B • Insect C • Insect D • Bonus: Give a common name for each of the insects?

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