5 invasive diseases Michigan residents should know about
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TherearefiveinvasivediseasesthatMichiganresidentsshouldbeawareofandkeepaneyeoutfor.
ThesespecieshavethepotentialtoharmMichigan’snaturalresources.Fourofthemhavebeendetectedinthestateandthefifthoneisjustoneyoushouldknowthesymptomsof.
Beechbarkdiseaseandbeechleafdiseasebothtargetspeciesofbeechtrees.Therehavealreadybeen2.5millionbeechtreeskilledbybeechbarkdiseasesofar.Theotherdiseasesareboxwoodblirhgt,oakwiltandthousandcankersdisease.
Thousandcankersdiseasecausesthedeathofblackwalnuttrees.IthasnotyetbeenlocatedinMichigan,butitisonthestate’swatchlist.
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Beechbarkdisease
Scale-infestedbeech(L);BeechtreesweakenedbyBBDoften“snap”(R)(MichiganDNRForestHealthProgramphotoarchive)Names:Cryptococcusfagisuga+Neonectriaspp.
Status:DetectedinMichigan
Beechbarkdiseaseiscausedbybothasap-feedingscaleinsectandafungus.A