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Test your knowledge of Forest Health surveys

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How many meters should you go into the woods from roadside to place a SBW trap? Forty
How many bands of tape should you put around the roadside tree when putting out a SBW trap? Three
When you hang SBW traps, how many meters apart should they be from each other? Forty
You put out ABW traps, what color flagging tape do you use? Orange
what is the 8 digit number that you put on the the flagging tape at the roadside tree for an SBW trap location? Plot ID
Where do our plot IDs originate from? Coordinates
What does the S stand for in SBW? Spruce
What do you put as the error code during data entry, for SBW pheromone traps, If the trap was on the ground? Asterix
What does the A stand for in BWA? Adelgid
How many meters is a full line in the BWA ground Survey? 250
You are doing the BWA ground survey and your ranking the upper part of the crown. You notice no damage to the tree, what ranking do you give it? One
How many traps do you place for the HL pheromone survey? One
What color flagging tape do we use for the HL pheromone survey? Yellow
Is it ok to sample trees that are touching during the L2 survey? No
During the BWA ground survey, what species of trees are we looking at? Balsam Fir
When hanging an EAB trap in a tree, what species of tree are we hanging it in? Ash
Of all the ash trees we survey during our Ash stand survey, which species are we NOT looking at? Mountain
During the Calibration survey, there are how many points in a line? Six
During the Calibration survey, how many lines are in a site? Five
What tool do we rely on to navigate for Calibration? GPS
How many poles are in a set? - including the cutter head Seven
What tool do we need in order to place the trap in the tree for the EAB survey? Hook pole
You are writing a bag up for an L2 sample. You write your crew names, the date, the plot ID, tree number, and the width. What are you missing? Species
You're collecting samples for the L2 survey. What is the percentage of fir spruce you need in order to sample the stand? Fifty
You arrive at the flag of your L2 site and its harvested. You check you tablet for a near by stand. How far away are you allowed to sample from the original flag? two kilometers
What does the L stand for in HL? Looper
What does the P stand for in SPB Pine
How far off the ground should a SBW pheromone trap be? One meter
During the wash, what's the white stuff we put in the buckets? Sodium Hydroxide
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