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The Emerald Ash Borer was discovered in Boulder in 2013. This small beetle, which burrows under the bark of ash trees disrupting the flow of nutrients and water, is predicted to cause a 25 percent ...
This story appears in the September 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. An emerald ash borer hovers, checking out the female forms below him. He’s drawn by how light plays across their ...
Emerald ash borer, or Agrilus planipennis, is an invasive insect native to Asia that arrived in Minnesota around 1990. As of 2023, EAB is found in 36 states, including Minnesota.
Outbreaks of forest pests spread during warm year - The Pagosa Springs Sun (pagosasun.com) — The Colorado State Forest ...
Every fall for years, Deborah McCullough and her husband fished salmon from Western Michigan’s Betsie River. “It’s a little river, and it was shaded, and you knew there was going to be big salmon in ...
As foresters have warned since 2018, the inevitable arrival of the destructive emerald ash borer has been documented in ...
LISBON (WGME) -- Emerald ash borers have become a major issue for many ash trees in parts of Maine. Maine Forest Service ...
Emerald ash borer was first spotted in Maine in 2018. “Emerald ash borer is one of the most damaging forest pests we face,” Cormier said. “By working together — with awareness, early ...
Over the winter, the Emerald Ash Borer has been spotted in three new locations throughout Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) has confirmed Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) confirmed ...
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - The invasive emerald ash borer is making it’s way across the state. The emerald ash borer is a destructive pest that is not native to Maine. The bug was first ...
The river used to be lined with ash, but an invasive insect called emerald ash borer wiped the trees out in four years. The insect lays eggs on ash. Once hatched, larvae tunnel into the bark ...