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Continuing on the stream-of-consciousness introduced last week, let’s outline some features of a healthy stream. After all, ...
A stream begins long before your property line and flows far beyond it.” ...
The invasive emerald ash borer beetle has killed millions of ash trees across the country, and now it’s killing trees in Oregon. The metallic green beetle is expected to kill nearly all of the ...
Abilene has 105 ash trees on public property. In the near future, those trees and more will most likely be killed by the life cycle of the invasive emerald ash borer. With the beetle two counties ...
The emerald ash borer, believed to be the most destructive insect ever to afflict trees in North America, has been confirmed for the first time in Omaha.
If you think you've crossed paths with an emerald ash borer, report it to your county extension. You may also call Clemson's Division of Plant Industry, 864-646-2140, or email invasives@clemson.edu.
Ash trees in Spartanburg are under attack by the invasive Emerald Ash Borer, a beetle native to China. The EAB's larvae feed on the Ash trees, killing them.
There’s a tree killer on the loose in Oregon, and nobody knows how to stop it. An invasive green beetle called the emerald ash borer arrived in the Midwest from Asia, and it’s killed over 100 ...
While an emerald ash borer infestation has not been officially confirmed in Willmar, it could be coming soon. Field inspectors with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture have the area on their ...
Considered one of the most destructive invasive species in North America, the emerald ash borer is a wood-boring beetle that attacks and kills ash trees. The insect’s larvae feed on the inner wood of ...
The common name for this insect is the banded ash borer, and sure enough, my specimen came from an ash tree. This is not a major pest, but it is common in firewood. The critters can emerge in winter ...