MOORHEAD — The emerald ash borer has reached Moorhead. This wood boring insect, native to Asia, has killed hundreds of millions of ash trees throughout 36 states since it was first discovered in the U ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) was first identified as an invasive species in the US in 2002. It is now found in over ...
An emerald ash borer larva chews through the cambium layer of an infested ash tree in Armstrong, located in Emmet County. A buildup of feeding tunnels cut off the vascular or “plumbing system" of a ...
Recent media about emerald ash borer has increased the number of questions I’ve received about this borer and if area trees need to be treated now. Recent warm weather has also increased calls about ...
Participants prepare to carry the strands of ash beads to the tree on installation day. A new art installation has been created 15 minutes north of downtown Milwaukee inspired by the plight of ash ...
Until now, owners of homes and businesses in south-central Minnesota could mostly choose to worry later about emerald ash borers. They may have heard about the infestation of the ash-killing bugs ...
HOLYOKE — A small green beetle burrowing in the city’s ash trees is putting them in danger. Officials are actively combating the emerald ash borer, an invasive species. Sometimes trees can be treated, ...
BRATTLEBORO — When Robert Clements first moved to Vermont more than 50 years ago, he didn't know an ash tree from a hole in the ground. But in the dead of winter, he quickly learned ash splits easily ...
Purdue Landscape Report: The emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis, is still one of the most damaging insect pests ever to invade North American forests. Unlike most native boring insects, this ...
The clock is ticking for the few healthy ash tree groves still in existence around D.C. Twenty years ago an invasive pest arrived in the area, hidden away inside a shipment of ash trees headed for a ...
British woodlands appear to be evolving resistance to the invasive fungus causing the devastating tree disease ash dieback, scientists have said. Researchers from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and ...