Something is quietly killing the Midwest’s ash trees. The culprit is small enough to fit on a fingernail, brilliant green in ...
American trees are under attack, and it’s by an enemy that’s hard to spot. A tiny invasive pest, considered one of the most destructive forest insects ever to invade the U.S., is spreading across the ...
An emerald ash borer larva chews through the cambium layer of an infested ash tree in Armstrong, located in Emmet County. A buildup of feeding tunnels cut off the vascular or “plumbing system" of a ...
HOLYOKE — A small green beetle burrowing in the city’s ash trees is putting them in danger. Officials are actively combating the emerald ash borer, an invasive species. Sometimes trees can be treated, ...
Like many trees, ash trees undergo leaf shedding each fall and winter. Unlike other trees, ash trees are specifically targeted by a pest: the emerald ash borer. These creatures are emerald ash borers, ...
With the temperatures warming and the summer around the corner, emerald ash borers are picking up their activity. Governor ...
The invasive emerald ash borer beetle has been confirmed in the Dallas city limits, city officials say, including the Great Trinity Forest. The non-native small green beetle is devastating to ash tree ...
An invasive beetle that has decimated ash trees across the country and in much of North Carolina has been found in Cumberland County, and there's little to nothing officials or property owners can do ...
In the year since the emerald ash borer was detected in Oregon, questions have been pouring in about what to do if an ash tree becomes infested and is killed by the invasive beetle. Currently, the ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) – It’s the size of a dime but can take down a huge ash tree in no time by digging its way into the living part of the tree. “It will eat it, making it impossible for the tree to ...
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