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How to Identify Emerald Ash Borer Damage
Since the early 2000s, the emerald ash borer has been a thorn in homeowners’ sides—or anyone with trees in their yard. These invasive insect pests cause oft-catastrophic damage to ash trees, and ...
The Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive species of bark beetle that was discovered in Colorado in 2013 and has been expanding through the state, has the potential to damage the Colorado landscape. And ...
This non-native beetle kills ash trees by feeding on the layer beneath the bark, cutting off water and nutrients. Approximately one-third of the trees in Fort Collins are ash trees, making the city's ...
The emerald ash borer has brought disappointment and heartbreak for more than two decades over an ever-increasing portion of the United States. For the Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin, the invasive ...
The emerald ash borer is wreaking havoc across New York's forests and wooded areas, and these tiny bugs could be the reason your power goes out at your home. That's why New York State Electric & Gas, ...
Emerald ash borer has been found for the first time in Meeker, Murray, Otter Tail and Wadena counties, and in new areas of Carlton County, according to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. In ...
Last month, Berthoud Town Forester Paul Furnas finally got the bad news he’d been dreading for years. A local arborist meeting with a resident on the north side of town about a problematic tree on her ...
The emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle that’s already killed millions of trees across the country, was found in Southeast Portland this summer. Since its arrival in the United States, this tiny ...
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