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Submission Number: 68
Submission ID: 79
Submission UUID: ce02ba7d-75ee-4b15-9048-e9fa153ed105

Created: Mon, 11/03/2025 - 10:08
Completed: Mon, 11/03/2025 - 10:20
Changed: Mon, 11/03/2025 - 10:20

Remote IP address: 65.183.139.122
Submitted by: ronit.lunken
Language: English

Is draft: No
Study Title

Insecticide and biocontrol treatments at Maquam Wildlife Management Area, Swanton, VT

Case Study Type Forest health
Site Photo

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Lay Summary

Green, white and black ash within the site were becoming infested with EAB. Parasitoid releases began in 2023 and continued into 2024. Injections of emamectin benzoate were conducted in 2025 on black ash (male and female) at the site. Both treatments occurred to maintain ash on the landscape at this important WMA. Injected trees will be monitored for canopy health annually and will be re-treated as needed.

Location

Swanton, Vermont

Location Description

Wildlife management area (state-owned) in northwest corner of Vermont; nearly bordering Lake Champlain

Latitude

44.905965

Longitude

-73.157757

Directions

From Swanton, take Rt. 78 west across the Mississquoi River and take a left at the stop sign onto S River St. Take the next right onto Lake St. (Rt. 36), and follow for 1.5 miles to the parking access for Swanton Beach. Upon exiting vehicle, backtrack on Lake St. approx. 0.1 miles to a small pulloff with gate across logging road. Follow logging road and navigate via GPS to treatment site.

Accessibility

Site only accessible on foot

Landowner Name

State of Vermont – Fish and Wildlife Department

Landowner phone

+1(802) 878-1564

Landowner email fwinformation@vermont.gov
Stand Area with Units

20 ac. = treatment area; 32 ac. = treatment area + untreated area with mortality

Cover Type

Ash

Primary Forest Health Threat

emerald ash borer

Primary Pests/Disease

emerald ash borer

Start date Wed, 06/01/2022 - 00:00
Stand History

https://anrmaps.vermont.gov/websites/wma/maps/Maquam%20Bay.pdf

Pre-Treatment Forest Health Issues

EAB presence

Case Overview

Multiple ash species impacted by EAB. In an effort to keep ash on the landscape, a total of 12 biocontrol releases occurred between 2023-2024, and 12 ash trees were injected with emamectin benzoate (4%) in 2025. Treated trees will be monitored annually and re-treated when appropriate. Establishment of biocontrol parasitoids will be assessed starting in 2026.

Silviculture Objectives

Trying to keep ash on the site

Landowner Objectives

Trying to keep ash on the site

Factors Influencing Prescription Choice
  • forest health
Equipment used

EAB parasitoids (larvae, pupae, eggs) for 3 species (Tetrastichus planipennisi, Oobius agrili, Spathius galinae)
ArborJet Quik-Air injection system and plugs
Tree-Age G4 (4% emamectin benzoate)
Power drill

Prescription Notes

Biocontrol releases – received shipments from USDA-APHIS PPQ and released as directed, either by affixing bolts to trees, opening cups containing adults, or affixing egg containers (“oobinators”) to trees Injections – measured DBH to inject proper amount, drilled corresponding number of holes on or near root flares, installed plugs, injected insecticide

Post-Treatment Assessment Expected

yes

Treatment Total Time

32

Treatment Total Cost

$1,370 for staff time and chemicals. Injection system = $2800

Future Treatment Plans

Will re-treat in 2027 or 2028 depending on tree condition

Primary Contact

Josh Halman

Contact Organization

VT Dept. of Forests, Parks and Recreation

Contact Email joshua.halman@vermont.gov