Emerald ash borers first arrived in Middle Tennessee in 2014 and have spread to at least 66 counties, authorities say.
The post How to Spot the Emerald Ash Borer Before It Kills Your Trees appeared first on A-Z Animals. American trees are under attack, and it’s by an enemy that’s hard to spot. A tiny invasive pest, ...
The City of Denver Parks and Recreation hosted an educational presentation in City Park on Tuesday to talk about the invasive ...
New to North America in 2002 and found in Boulder in 2013, emerald ash borer is a nonnative insect that established itself and began infesting and killing ash trees in the county. With no natural ...
As wonderful as the shade of old neighborhood trees can be, certain tree types are especially at risk of an infestation ...
The emerald ash borer's larvae attack trees from within. Beech leaf disease from nematodes attack beech trees; Various fungal ...
The emerald ash borer, a small green beetle native to Asia, has been damaging ash trees in the Kansas City area for over a decade. Dr. James E. Zablotny, USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture A tiny ...
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, ...
State forestry officials have confirmed new detections of the invasive emerald ash borer in three additional Willamette ...
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The emerald ash borer (EAB) is a deceptively beautiful insect. As the first part of the name implies, the one-centimetre long beetles are an iridescent, metallic green. They have large, dark eyes and ...