Categorie: Tutti - survival - growth - reproduction

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The text outlines the life cycle and behavior of the Emerald Ash Borer, an insect that primarily affects ash trees. The adult beetles are capable of flight and are particularly attracted to warmth and sunlight.

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Ash Tree

Human Help
Cuttings
Transplanting
Natural
Long Germination
Self propagating
Growing
Nutrients
Water
Carbon Dioxide
Roots
Casparian Strip
Cortex
Xylem
Phloem
Endodermis
Pericycle
Root Hair
Epidermis
Trunk
Annual-growth ring
Ray Cells
Bark

Periderm

Cork

Cork Cambium

Living Phloem

Liber

Vascular Cambium
Sapwood
Heartwood
Crown
Branch
Twigs

Scars

Lenticel

Buds

Axillary

Terminal

Leaves

Petiole

Lamina

Vien

Margin

Midrib

Tip

Stems

Pith

Emerald Ash Borer

Reproduction

Lays eggs
Males
1 month life
Females
2 month life
55-150 eggs

Behavior

Like warmth/sun
Eat ash leaves as adults
Capable of Flight when out of tree
D-Shaped exit holes
Only like Ash trees

Survival

Tunnel
Eat on Phoelm
Live in the cambial region
Flight
Wood
Larvae feed on the inner bark

Growth

Adult
Tergite
Pygidium
Antenna
Abdomen
Thorax
Pronotum
Elytra
Pupae
Metamorphosis
Larvae
Grub
Eggs
Shell
Mating
Female
Male

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