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The Emerald Ash Borer, an insect native to Asia, has expanded its reach across the United States over the last several years.
Emerald ash borers are invasive metallic green beetles that have killed hundreds of millions of ash trees in North America.
If you think you've crossed paths with an emerald ash borer, report it to your county extension. You may also call Clemson's Division of Plant Industry, 864-646-2140, or email [email protected].
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FOX13 News on MSNInvasive beetle capable of wiping out ash trees spotted near WA
A small beetle with the capability of wiping out an entire species of trees has been spotted in the Pacific Northwest, and officials are warning the public to be on the lookout.
Ash trees are dying by the thousands in south-central Minnesota. Chainsaws are roaring as government workers struggle to keep up. And tree experts warn that 2025 will be much worse.
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, N.C. -- A pesky beetle that bores its way into trees has been found in the Triad. The Emerald Ash Borer was discovered near Lake Reidsville, according to NC Forest Service. The ...
Near the bottom of a shady hillside in Jericho, a lone beech tree stretches high into the canopy, a relic of a bygone forest.
Vitosh said he anticipates the main wave of the emerald ash borer to hit Iowa within the next five to 10 years. “In many locations in Eastern Iowa and other parts of the state, there has already ...
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Derbyshire Times on MSNDiseased ash tree near children’s nursery faces the chop under planning application
The base of the tree at 11 Ash Close, Barlborough is within 12-15 metres of the Busy Bees nursery. An inspection by Bartlett ...
There are three types of ash trees in Fayetteville: blue, green and white.John Scott, a city urban forester, said the easiest way to identify an ash tree is by its leaf patterns.
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