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Heads up! It’s time to look for signs of the invasive Asian longhorned beetle By the Michigan Department of Natural Resources ...
Both types of beetle communicate to others with pheromones, Kohler said. When a new source of food is found, one beetle will signal others to follow.
Environmental officials want you to start checking your trees for adult Asian longhorned beetles because the invasive beetle ...
Earlier this month, a crew from Spirit Pruners began felling ponderosa pines in Downriver Golf Course. The trees had shown signs of infestation of two types of pine beetle that state entomologists ...
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