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Wisconsin DNR urges using local firewood to stop invasive pests like emerald ash borer and spongy moth.
The Wisconsin DNR urges residents to use locally-sourced firewood this fall to prevent spreading invasive pests like the emerald ash borer and spongy moth, which can hide in untreated wood.
To protect forests, the agency recommends buying firewood near your destination and burning it where it’s purchased, leaving unused wood behind.
All state parks with campgrounds sell local firewood, and certified treated wood can be transported anywhere in the state.
The DNR provides an online tool to locate approved local suppliers, supporting efforts to safeguard Wisconsin’s ecosystems from destructive invasive species.
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