ALB Jeopardy! Adapted from a design from the James Madison Center, JMU.

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ALB Jeopardy! Adapted from a design from the James Madison Center, JMU

ALB Jeopardy! BEETLE BIOLOGYWHO NEEDS TREES? BEETLES IN DISGUISE HURTING OUR HARDWOODS ERADICATION EFFORTS

BEETLE BIOLOGY – 20 “ALB” IS THE ABBREVIATION FOR THIS INSECT

BEETLE BIOLOGY – 40 THESE ARE THREE IDENTIFYING CHARACTERISTICS OF ALB

BEETLE BIOLOGY – 60 ALTHOUGH IT CAN FLY AS FAR AS 1.5 MILES, THE ALB IS MORE LIKELY TO TRAVEL TO PREVIOUSLY UNINFESTED AREAS THIS WAY

BEETLE BIOLOGY – 80 THIS IS THE NUMBER OF EGGS A FEMALE ALB CAN LAY IN ONE SEASON

BEETLE BIOLOGY THIS IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR THE ASIAN LONGHORNED BEETLE

WHO NEEDS TREES? – 20 THIS IS THE ALB’S FAVORITE HOST TREE

WHO NEEDS TREES? – 40 NAME THREE TYPES OF HOST TREES (THAT HAVE NOT ALREADY BEEN USED IN ANOTHER ANSWER)

WHO NEEDS TREES? - 60 THESE ARE EXAMPLES OF ONE LOCAL AND ONE REGIONAL IMPACT OF TREE LOSS

WHO NEEDS TREES? – 80 ALB ARRIVED IN THE USA IN THIS TYPE OF MATERIAL

WHO NEEDS TREES? – 100 THESE ARE TWO TYPES OF TREES THAT ARE NOT HOST TREES

BEETLES IN DISGUISE – 20 THIS PHOTO MOST ACCURATELY DEPICTS ALB 1 2 3

BEETLES IN DISGUISE – 40 THE PHOTO THAT SHOWS AN ALB 1 2 3

BEETLES IN DISGUISE – 60 THESE CHARACTERISTICS INDICATE THAT THIS IS NOT ALB:

BEETLES IN DISGUISE – 80 YOU CAN TELL THAT THIS (CHOOSE ONE) DAMAGE WAS ACTUALLY CAUSED BY ALB BECAUSE… 1 2 3

BEETLES IN DISGUISE – 100 THIS IS THE NUMBER OF SPECIES OF LONGHORNED BEETLES IN MASSACHUSETTS

HURTING OUR HARDWOODS - 20 DEFINE “OVIPOSITION PIT”

HURTING OUR HARDWOODS – 40 MOST TREE DAMAGE IS CAUSED DURING THIS PHASE OF THE ALB LIFE CYCLE

HURTING OUR HARDWOODS – 60 THESE ARE TWO SIGNS THAT A HOLE IN A TREE WAS MADE BY ALB

HURTING OUR HARDWOODS – 80 DEFINE AND DESCRIBE FRASS

HURTING OUR HARDWOODS – 100 WHAT IS DONE TO A TREE WHEN IT IS FOUND TO BE INFESTED WITH ALB

ERADICATION EFFORTS – 20 THIS IS THE NUMBER OF INFESTED HOST TREES REMOVED SO FAR IN MASSACHUSETTS

ERADICATION EFFORTS – 40 THE AGES OF THE WORCESTER INFESTATION AND BOSTON INFESTATION

ERADICATION EFFORTS – 60 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF QUARANTINE ZONES IS IMPORTANT FOR THIS REASON

ERADICATION EFFORTS – 80 THIS IS ONE TOOL USED TO HELP DIRECT SURVEY EFFORTS

ERADICATION EFFORTS – 100 THIS IS ONE WAY THAT YOU CAN HELP STOP THE SPREAD OF THE ASIAN LONGHORNED BEETLE