Related
Audio
- Chad Pawson reports: Tree-killing beetle discovered in Ottawa (Runs: 1:42)
- Play: Real Media »
Video
- Mary Gazze reports: Tree-killing beetle discovered in Ottawa (Runs: 2:20)
- Play: Real Media »
- Play: QuickTime »
External Links
- Google map showing location of the damaged trees
- Canadian Food Inspection Agency: Emerald ash borer
- Government of B.C.: Emerald ash borer
(Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites - links will open in new window)
Damage caused by the emerald ash borer was discovered near St. Laurent Boulevard and Ogilvie Road earlier this week. (Chad Pawson/CBC)A destructive Asian beetle that targets ash trees has been found in Ottawa.
Damage caused by the emerald ash borer was discovered by municipal forestry inspectors at a stand of ash trees near St. Laurent Boulevard and Ogilvie Road earlier this week, the City of Ottawa said in a news release Friday.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency inspectors confirmed the damage was caused by that insect.
Larvae of the beetle, which is native to eastern Asia, feed under the bark, leaving behind serpentine tunnels filled with sawdust. The beetles produce D-shaped holes in the bark, with a diameter similar to that of a pencil, when they leave the tree as an adult.
The emerald ash borer is originally from Asia and was first found in Ontario in 2002. (Canadian Food Inspection Agency)The damage eventually kills the tree.
The emerald ash borer was first seen in Southwestern Ontario in 2002. Since then, it has spread to six areas, including Toronto, that are now under regulation by CFIA to prevent the spread of the pest.
David Barkley, manager of forestry services for the City of Ottawa, said the best defence against the insect is for the public to avoid transporting firewood.
The city and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency are now working to find out the extent of the Ottawa infestation and deal with it.
Share Tools
Latest Ottawa News Headlines
- Ontario PCs elect Richard Ciano as party president
- Ontario's Progressive Conservatives are choosing to stick with their leader Tim Hudak, but injected fresh new blood in the party machinery following a humbling election defeat last fall. more »
- Firefighters keep Kinburn blaze away from fuel tanks
- Ottawa fire officials estimate a Saturday night blaze at a farm near Kinburn, Ont., caused $375,000 in damage. more »
- Health-care advocates slam Drummond report
- A public health advocacy group is accusing the Ontario government of manufacturing a crisis to justify billions of dollars in health-care cuts expected in the highly anticipated Drummond report. more »
- NDP leadership hopefuls face off in Quebec City
- Federal NDP leadership candidates argued over Canada's global standing, climate change and language during a French-only debate in Quebec City on Sunday. more »
Top News Headlines
- Markets gain after Greece approves austerity plan
- World stock markets rise after Greece's parliament approves a new set of austerity measures that were required by international lenders in exchange for an emergency bailout. more »
- Quebec town 'heartbroken' after killing of woman, sisters
- A small Quebec town is in mourning Sunday after a Quebec man was charged with killing his nieces and his mother, who were found dead in their family home. more »
- Hit and run victim's family fears accused will walk
- The family of a young mother killed in a hit and run is outraged that the case against the alleged driver is among thousands in B.C. at risk of being thrown out because of a huge court backlog. more »
- Neil Macdonald: The death penalty debate America isn't having
- Texas's death row archive is a troubling document, not the least for what it doesn't say about those who may be wrongfully convicted, Neil Macdonald writes. more »
Most Viewed/Commented
- Carleton University confirms death of student
- Firefighters keep Kinburn blaze away from fuel tanks
- Ottawa freeze-thaw affects both walking and skating
- NDP leadership hopefuls face off in Quebec City
- Ontario PCs elect Richard Ciano as party president
- Vacationing family hit with $10,000 movie bill
- Sick children swamp Ottawa children's hospital
- Two dead after head-on crash near Trenton
- Condo owner must pay for meter or unplug electric car

