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About 95,000 ash trees live in Portland, and most of them could become infected and die in the next few years with the recent arrival of the emerald ash borer, an invasive, tree-killing pest that’s ...
The City of Denver Parks and Recreation hosted an educational presentation in City Park on Tuesday to talk about the invasive insect, the Emerald Ash Borer, which kills ash trees and is now ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A sticky trap on an ash tree in Belvoir Park area of Belfast [BBC] Traps have been laid as part of a research project to protect ...
“Ash borer is the invasive beetle that attacks the trees. The larvae feed underneath the bark, creating galleries that disrupt the tree's ability to move water and nutrients over a quick period of ...
The emerald ash borer's larvae attack trees from within. Beech leaf disease from nematodes attack beech trees Various fungal species plague white pine trees. PAXTON – When it comes to invasive insects ...
BAY COUNTY, MI – Bay County will treat approximately 905 publicly owned ash trees across multiple communities this month to protect them from the destructive emerald ash borer, an invasive pest that ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — An invasive insect responsible for killing hundreds of millions of trees across North America has been detected in three additional Texas counties. According to Texas A&M ...
OSU Extension expert Brian Jervis explains how homeowners can identify emerald ash borer damage and decide whether to treat infected trees. An invasive beetle that has destroyed millions of ash trees ...
ST. CLOUD — Shawn Sweeney likes to think of himself as a "tree doctor," and he cares for all his little (or not so little) "tree children." It's an informal way of describing his latest passion.