As the Twin Cities fight against the infestation of an invasive beetle by removing Ash trees, new varieties of trees are being planted in their place. Since planting began on April 8, Minneapolis has ...
Safeguarding your trees against pests is important to their health and longevity. Invasive species can wreak havoc by defoliating or infecting trees, and left untreated, can lead to loss of limbs and ...
The emerald ash borer has been found in all of Iowa's 99 counties. (Photo by Dr. James E. Zablotny/USDA) The emerald ash borer, a non-native, wood boring insect that affects ash trees, has been ...
In the year since the emerald ash borer was detected in Oregon, questions have been pouring in about what to do if an ash tree becomes infested and is killed by the invasive beetle. Currently, the ...
The invasive emerald ash borer, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was first found in the United States in southeast Michigan in 2002. In the decades since, the wood-boring beetle has ...
Throughout this month, K-State’s Division of Facilities will continue removing trees on campus to prevent infestations of ...
Samples for the study were collected by researchers from Penn State, the Forest Service and other partners around the Oregon ash range, extending from California, Oregon and Washington into British ...
OSHKOSH (WLUK) -- Oshkosh residents are encouraged to remove diseased ash trees near city streets and sidewalks as soon as they can. Property owners with trees infested with the emerald ash borer may ...
The City of Grand Junction continues to care for the city’s ash trees along streets and in parks through trunk injection treatments. Around 1,150 large public ash trees are being cared for by the city ...
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