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If your ash tree’s canopy is thinning, bark is flaking off in patches, or woodpeckers are suddenly interested in your trunk, ...
Emerald Ash Borers thrive in higher temperatures and have reemerged in Oregon every summer. July is the peak month for EAB ...
The emerald ash borer (EAB) is a small, metallic-green beetle native to Asia, but don’t let its size or color fool you—it’s one of the most destructive tree pests in the U.S. Since being first ...
Oregon forestry officials are warning the public to be on the lookout for emerald ash borers, a tiny invasive beetle that ...
A pest that has destroyed over 10 million ash trees across the eastern United States is expected to reach its peak emergence ...
An invasive beetle that kills ash trees has made it to the Nashville area. As a result, up to 13% of Tennessee's trees could ...
Emerald ash borer was recently found in Milbank, now one of 13 communities in South Dakota where the pest has been detected.
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), an invasive insect from East Asia, poses a severe threat to North American ash trees, including Minnesota’s estimated one billion ash trees. EAB larvae feed beneath the bark, ...
Six counties in Alabama have documented damages from Emerald Tree Borers. What is this invasive species and are they easy to treat?
The Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive species of bark beetle that was discovered in Colorado in 2013 and has been expanding through the state, has the potential to damage the Colorado landscape. And ...