From Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources <[email protected]>
Subject DNR Confirms Oak Wilt In Ashland County
Date November 7, 2023 5:01 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *Nov. 7, 2023
*Contact:*?Paul Cigan, DNR Forest Health Specialist, Hayward [email protected] or 715-416-4920

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DNR Confirms Oak Wilt In Ashland County

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group of trees showing signs of oak wilt

Oak wilt, a deadly disease that affects oak trees, has been found for the first time in Ashland County. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

*MADISON, Wis.*?? The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that oak wilt, a deadly disease that affects oak trees, has been found for the first time in Ashland County.

The DNR detected the disease in wood samples from a red oak tree in the town of Gordon.

"There is always the risk of oak wilt spreading into new and relatively uninfested areas in northern Wisconsin, such as Ashland County, so it's always best to practice oak wilt prevention wherever possible to significantly reduce that risk," said Paul Cigan, DNR forest health specialist in Hayward.

The most obvious symptoms of oak wilt emerge when the disease strikes in mid- to late summer, leaving branches with wilted leaves and leaves on the ground at a time when you wouldn't expect to see that.?

"These are not the brown, dry leaves you see in autumn," said Cigan. "These are partially green to bronze-green and are not completely dry. Once symptoms are visible, a tree loses most of its leaves and dies within a few weeks."

Now that trees have mostly lost their leaves for the season, it's difficult to detect oak wilt without a lab sample.

Oak wilt is commonly found in the southern two-thirds of the state and is creeping north. Although oak wilt has been identified in 66 of Wisconsin's 72 counties, most of northern Wisconsin is still free of oak wilt, so it is important to prevent the spread of this disease.

Oak wilt is easily brought to new areas on firewood and other raw oak materials from infected oaks. Beetles that feed on the sap from tree wounds spread the disease from tree to tree. To prevent this:


* Avoid pruning or injuring oak trees from April through July.
* If oaks are removed, pruned or damaged between April and July, seal the wounds with a water-based (latex) paint or pruning sealer.
* Keep firewood local. Leave oak firewood and uncut firewood logs where they were cut for one year or until the bark is naturally loose.

Preventing the introduction of oak wilt to a new area is much easier than containing an infection. After a tree is infected, oak wilt spreads from one oak to another through connected roots between neighboring trees. Preventing this underground spread can be difficult and expensive.

The University of Wisconsin's Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (608-262-2863) can help verify the presence of oak wilt. A sample must be sent to the clinic, and a small fee is charged for the service.

Additional information is available on the DNR website covering oak wilt [ [link removed] ] and firewood guidelines [ [link removed] ].

Local DNR urban forestry coordinators [ [link removed] ] have information about grants to help combat oak wilt at the community level. Individual property owners may contact their municipal forester or their area's DNR_ _forest health specialist [ [link removed] ] with their oak wilt concerns.

map showing counties where oak wilt has been confirmed

With the recent detection of oak wilt in Ashland County, the fungal disease has now been found in 66 (in blue) of Wisconsin's 72 counties. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR







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