This means that ash material (such as logs, branches and woodchips) and all species of firewood cannot be moved outside the regulated area without permission from the CFIA. If you need to move ash material, please contact your local CFIA office to request written authorization.
Although the EAB poses no threat to human health, it is highly destructive to ash trees. It has already killed millions of ash trees in regulated areas in Canada and the United States, and poses a major economic and environmental threat to urban and forested areas of North America.
The CFIA will continue to survey and monitor the spread of this pest in eastern Quebec and northern New Brunswick and will consult federal, provincial, municipal and First Nations partners and other stakeholders in the near future on options to manage this pest in Eastern Canada.
If you spot EAB outside regulated areas, report it to the CFIA to help stop the spread.
Source : Canada.ca