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USDA APHIS PPQ Tree Removal and Transport Services for Emerald Ash Borer Research

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Source ID: c3b798f6976f427cb8d1e95f2df75a28

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Scope overview

The USDA APHIS Plant Protection and Quarantine division requires contractor services for tree removal, bucking, disposal, transportation, and loading. The primary purpose is to harvest infested ash trees to obtain Emerald Ash Borer beetles for biological control production.

Harvested trees must be transported to government facilities in Howell and Brighton, Michigan, with careful preservation of bark integrity throughout the process.

Statusopen
CountryUnited States
Publish dateFeb 6, 2026
Submission deadlineFeb 13, 2026
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BuyerAGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF.ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE.MRPBS MINNEAPOLIS MN
CityOshkosh

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tree removalEmerald Ash Borerbiological controltransportation servicesUSDA APHISforest managementpest controlMichigan facilities

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