Oregon


EAB was found June 30, 2022, in Forest Grove, Oregon (Washington County).

In Oregon, to report a suspected invasive species in Oregon, click here or call 1-866-INVADER

The Oregon Department of Agriculture, the Oregon Department of Forestry, the Cities of Portland and Corvallis, Oregon State University, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture led an effort among 45 agencies and developed a readiness and response plan that includes:

  • A statewide risk assessment
  • Methods of early detection
  • Quarantine and communication plans if the insect does arrive

The plan is now available to the public and local governments at Emerald Ash Borer - Oregon Invasive Species Council.

This Website provides reliable, objective and timely information from researchers, personnel affiliated with numerous universities, state and federal agencies, educators and outreach specialists in the USA and Canada. Information is reviewed and approved by the website content managers and researchers affiliated with the Michigan State University Dept. of Entomology, the Dept. of Forestry and MSU Extension. Our goal is to help you find answers to questions about EAB, either directly or through links we provide to many other EAB-related websites. Please check this site often because information changes frequently. Funding to support this website is provided by the USDA Forest Service.

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