EMERALD ASH BORER

The emerald ash borer has placed quarantines on many states, with more states being added as the insect travels from one infested area to another. The easiest way for EAB to come to a clean forest is through the transport of firewood. You are seeing more and more campaigns to "leave your firewood at home, buy your firewood from your local supplier at your destination point." As more states come into quarantine we will also see more regulation, penalty, and fines as they try to get this insect destruction under control.

Owning a MOUNTAIN FIREWOOD KILN will heat treat your firewood and comply with those regulations for your firewood to be certifiably insect free and you can be sure to cease the spread of insect devastation to our forests.
Having your own firewood kiln actually gives you many options, insect control, seasoned firewood, and kiln dried firewood. Either by the cord or for packaging be able to meet all the federal and state regulations and enjoy immense profitability with a superior product line on top of having a constant supply of seasoned and kiln dried firewood all year long.

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Emerald Ash Borer Resourceful Links

Firewood Fact Sheets:
www.michigan.gov/documents
www.michigan.gov

Transporting Firewood: www.michigan.gov

Don't Move Firewood: www.emeraldashborer.info

Natural Resources Commission: www.in.gov/nrc/nrc/05-317_E.pdf

APHIS Factsheet: www.ina-online.org/pdfs/FactsheetEABFAQ.pdf

USDA 301.53-3: www.aphis.usda.gov/plant_health/plant_pest_info/emerald_ash_b/downloads/7cfr301-53-07.txt

State of Maryland Quarantine order: www.mda.state.md.us/pdf/eab_quar.pdf

Ohio Department of Agriculture: www.ohioagriculture.gov/eab/documents/plnt-eab-fs-quarantine_014.pdf

State of Illinois: www.ina-online.org/pdfs/EAB%207-18.pdf

Michigan Department of Agriculture: www.michigan.gov/documents/EAB_Quarantine_20May05_125558_7.pdf