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The invasive insect threatening ash trees across the Midwest – and how to spot it
Something is quietly killing the Midwest’s ash trees. The culprit is small enough to fit on a fingernail, brilliant green in ...
The emerald ash borer has been confirmed in Wagoner and Creek counties. Oklahoma forestry experts explain how it spreads, ...
DALLAS, Texas — After standing for decades, the ash tree came down in just a few hours. The 60-foot-tall tree in Norbuck Park was nearly 80 years old, but city officials say it was already dead before ...
A small beetle is responsible for the death and decline of billions of ash trees in North America, and the race is on to stop it from causing further damage. The USDA is hoping to spread the word so ...
More than 271 million ash trees in Tennessee are at risk of being destroyed by emerald ash borers, an insect that arrived in Middle Tennessee in 2014, according to Nashville's Cheekwood Estate and ...
A tiny beetle known for decimating ash trees throughout North America and Europe has been discovered for the first time in Portland and has spread to new sites in several other counties where the ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The emerald ash borer has spread to another Kansas county. Kansas State University said Friday that the Kansas Forest Service has confirmed the presence of the invasive beetle ...
The invasive emerald ash borer beetle is confirmed to be in five new Texas counties, the Texas A&M Forest Service says. The non-native small green beetle was found in Jack, Navarro, Somervell, ...
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 ...
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