Quick Take The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) was first identified as an invasive species in the US in 2002. It is ...
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 ...
All of Iowa's 99 counties confirmed having the ash tree-killing insect, emerald ash borer, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources reported Thursday. As one of the most commonly planted street trees ...
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 ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Division of Forestry is warning of a confirmed presence of more invasive ash-tree killing beetles being found in the Midstate. The state reports that the ...
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 ...
(NEW YORK) — In northern Wisconsin, April Stone is carrying on a centuries-old Ojibwe practice of basket making. She uses wood from the black ash tree, a cultural keystone species that’s now under ...
The ash tree is one of the most familiar sights in the UK — but many of them are quietly dying. In this video, we break down how to identify an ash tree, what makes it unique, and the signs that ash ...
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, ...
Throughout this month, K-State’s Division of Facilities will continue removing trees on campus to prevent infestations of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). This invasive insect, named for its metallic green ...