These small, green beetles lay their eggs on ash tree bark and can cause even large trees to die in just a few years. “With the heavy infestation of emerald ash borers, it’s no longer advisable to ...
Emerald ash borer (EAB), the most destructive forest pest to enter North America has left hundreds of millions of dead ash trees in its wake. Although this pest has been found throughout our state, ...
beetles initially infest the upper portion of the tree within the canopy where evidence is very difficult to see. While the ash is vigorous, it responds by producing callus. This pushes the bark out ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture has alerted the city of Chanhassen that emerald ash borer (EAB) was discovered in an ash tree located inside city limits, according to a city press release.
Knowledge was passed down through generations of folklore that planting mountain ash trees outside of homes, making bark into necklaces, and burning sticks Further research on Sorbus sp. has led to ...
Its whitish to ash gray bark is marked with captivating eye-shaped scars, indications of where branches were once attached. When given ample space, this tree is highly symmetrical and requires ...
Last year, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) confirmed emerald ash borer (EAB) in ash trees located inside the city limits. The MDA found woodpecker damage, bark cracks and tell-tale ...
The ash trees that once lined Wildwood Drive in Dix Hills are gone, and according to experts, they won't be the last to go.
Since its discovery in Iowa in 2010, the emerald ash borer has damaged millions of trees throughout the state. The City of ...
Emerald ash borer is an invasive insect that kills all species of ash trees in Wisconsin. The larval, or worm-like, stage of ...