HomeMyHemlock Survey Form MyHemlock Survey Data Submission Name (First, Last): * Email Address: * Was this report also recorded in the iMapInvasives smartphone or desktop app? Yes No Survey Date and Location Information: Survey Date: * Weather conditions and approximate temperature during survey: Survey Information: Approximate Number of Hemlocks Examined During Survey: * <30 trees 30-60 trees 60-100 trees 100-150 trees 150-200 trees >200 trees If over 200 trees, approximate number of trees surveyed: Approximate Amount of Time Spent Surveying INCLUDING time traveling to survey site, if applicable (in HOURS, e.g. "1 hr", "0.5 hrs"): * Number of People Surveying * HWA Information: HWA Presence/Absence: * No HWA found (skip next 2 questions and submit) HWA present HWA Density in Stand (average number of woolly masses per twig, or 2-5 inch section of branch): Low density (1-5 woolly masses per twig, lightly infested) Medium density (5-20 woolly masses per twig, moderate infestation) High density (20+ woolly masses per twig, heavy infestation) Hemlock Canopy Health <20% of canopy lost (80-100% of light blocked by canopy), healthy canopy with dense and deep green foliage 20-40% of canopy lost, still green but foliage beginning to thin 40-60% of canopy lost, foliage thinning, sickly-looking lower branches 60-80% of canopy lost, foliage thin with pale, greyish, sickly appearance >80% of canopy lost, sparse foliage with only some tufts or branch tips remaining Other Pests Sited (ie. elongate hemlock scale) (If applicable): Photo/Map Upload (optional): Drop a file here or click to upload Choose File Maximum file size: 52.22MB Would you like us to send a copy of your data for your records? Click here to receive an email copy of your data submission This form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Submit Click here to fill out another survey form if you survey at multiple MyHemlock sitesClick here to return to NYSHI homepage Report HWA Findings To tell us about hemlock woolly adelgid findings in your area, click here