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FILE, An adult emerald ash borer, an invasive species that is threatening Colorado trees. The first case of Emerald Ash Borer beetles has been found in central Lakewood.
The emerald ash borer, an invasive insect that’s killed millions of trees across the United States, was found in several trees in the Congress Park neighborhood.
Emerald Ash Borer moves into Littleton, could destroy 15% of urban canopy in metro area A Colorado city is fighting to save tens of thousands of its trees from a "devastating" death. But it's not ...
The emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle from Asia, is damaging trees in the Upstate. Suspected sightings should be reported to local authorities or Clemson University.
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.
More than 271 million ash trees in Tennessee are at risk of being destroyed by emerald ash borers, an insect that arrived in Middle Tennessee in 2014, according to Nashville's Cheekwood Estate and ...
The emerald ash borer can devastate a landscape. It's estimated there are close to 1.5 million ash trees in the City of Denver alone. The insect has not been confirmed in Denver yet.
ITASCA COUNTY, Minn. — The invasive insect devastating ash trees across the U.S. has been found in Itasca County for the first time. Emerald ash borer was first seen in Minnesota back in 2009.
The emerald ash borer, one of the most destructive invasive insects in the United States, is known for killing 99% of Michigan’s ash trees. The small metallic-green beetle is native to eastern Asia.
Cedar Rapids Forestry Department trimmer Joe Werling cuts the remaining trunk after removal of an ash tree April 23, 2018, along Boyson Road NE in Cedar Rapids. Some of the ash trees along the ...
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