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EAB Jeopardy!

EAB Jeopardy!. Adapted from a design from the James Madison Center, JMU. eaB Jeopardy!. Beetle Biology – 20. “EAB” Is the abbreviation for this insect. Beetle Biology – 40. These are Two identifying characteristics of EAB. Beetle Biology – 60.

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EAB Jeopardy!

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  1. EAB Jeopardy! Adapted from a design from the James Madison Center, JMU

  2. eaB Jeopardy!

  3. Beetle Biology – 20 “EAB” Is the abbreviation for this insect

  4. Beetle Biology – 40 These are Two identifying characteristics of EAB

  5. Beetle Biology – 60 Although it can fly as far as 3 miles, the eaB is more likely to travel to previously uninfested areas this way

  6. Beetle Biology – 80 This is the color of the body of the EAB (Under the wing covers)

  7. Beetle Biology - 100 This is the scientific name for the Emerald Ash borer

  8. Who Needs Trees? – 20 This is the EAB’s host tree

  9. Who Needs Trees? – 40 One example of what can be done to protect a host tree from eab

  10. Who Needs Trees? - 60 These are examples of products that will be lost if we lose all of our ash trees

  11. Who Needs Trees? – 80 EAB arrived in the USA in this type of material

  12. Who Needs Trees? – 100 This is a method of Creating a “Sink tree” to attract eab

  13. BEETLES IN DISGUISE – 20 2 This photo most accurately depicts EAB 3 1

  14. Beetles in Disguise – 40 The photo that shows an EAB 1 3 2

  15. Beetles in Disguise – 60 These characteristics indicate that this is not EAB:

  16. Beetles in Disguise – 80 You can tell that this (choose one) damage was actually caused by EAb because… 2 1 3

  17. Beetles in Disguise – 100 This (Pick one) exit hole was caused by eab 1 2 3

  18. Hurting Our Hardwoods - 20 Define “Larval gallery”

  19. Hurting our Hardwoods – 40 Most tree damage is caused during this phase of the EAb life cycle

  20. Hurting Our Hardwoods – 60 a sign that a hole in a tree was made by EAb

  21. Hurting Our Hardwoods – 80 Define frass

  22. Hurting Our Hardwoods – 100 These are three signs that an ash may BE infested with Eab

  23. Management Efforts – 20 This is one way that you can help stop the spread of the emerald ash borer

  24. management Efforts – 40 As of 2012, This is the number of states infested with eab

  25. management Efforts – 60 Knowing where eab are present is important for this reason

  26. management Efforts – 80 This is the reason we have wasp watchers

  27. management Efforts – 100 This is what is done to a tree when it is found to be infested with eab

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