Quarantine Notice:
Many states have been quarantined for EAB. Infested areas are quarantined to prevent the spread of the beetle and materials that could contain EAB. If you live in a quarantine area, do not move firewood — burn it where you buy it.

USDA

Signs of Infestation

Adult beetles begin emerging in mid to late May and begin laying eggs in the tree bark about two weeks later. The eggs hatch and the larvae tunnel into trees, creating S-shaped galleries as they feed on the inner bark. They spend the winter in the tree and drill their way out as mature beetles the following spring.

EAB Infestation