The emerald ash borer is an invasive species of tiny green beetle that has been killing millions of trees across the country.
Officials in Washington state are hoping residents will help combat an invasive “tree-destroying” insect with help from a new ...
Woodpeckers like to eat emerald ash borer larvae. You may notice an increase in woodpeckers peeling off the outermost layers ...
Oklahoma Forestry Services says the Emerald Ash Borer can kill ash trees within a few years and is urging people to look out ...
Officials with the U.S. Department of Agriculture have confirmed a population of emerald ash borers in Wagoner County. State foresters first announced they were investigating the insect’s presence in ...
A company with roots in eastern Ontario is making the most of the region's emerald ash borer infestation by turning dead and condemned trees into floorboards. Gaylord Hardwood Flooring, a family ...
We have to be aware of "Tree Blindness" — the human tendency to overlook trees until they are gone.”— Kenny Anderson ...
The tiny green insect known as the most destructive forest pest in North America has been found earlier than usual this year.
An emerald ash borer in the adult beetle stage emerges from the bark of an ash tree. Beetles lay their eggs under the bark, and the larvae cause damage to the tree and eventually kill it. S-shaped ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Division of Forestry is warning of a confirmed presence of more invasive ash-tree killing beetles being found in the Midstate. The state reports that the ...
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