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First detected in Michigan in 2002, the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) attacks all native species of ash trees, and its damage can be devastating.
"It's just a matter of time," a researcher said, before this invasive insect that is an East Coast nuisance pervades Michigan's Lower Peninsula.
Strawberries are known as heart berries or ode’iminan in Ojibwemowin and they play a special role in our regional ecosystems.
Around 2000, when the emerald ash borer first began killing trees at an alarming rate, the Forest Service realized it needed eyes in urban areas. Hallett’s boss in New Hampshire knew he’d been ...
Salem crews will soon begin injecting city-owned ash trees with an insecticide to protect them from the emerald ash borer.
Abilene has 105 ash trees on public property. In the near future, those trees and more will most likely be killed by the life cycle of the invasive emerald ash borer. With the beetle two counties ...
The emerald ash borer, believed to be the most destructive insect ever to afflict trees in North America, has been confirmed for the first time in Omaha.
If you have ash trees on your property you hope to save, protecting them against emerald ash borer is a must, according to Davey Tree Expert Company of Canada. Matt Mayr, district manager of the Davey ...
Kyle Johnson demonstrates how to properly plant a tree, along the west side of the Little Papio Creek near the St. John Paul II Newman Center. 11-year-old Clare Schinzel and her 9-year-old brother ...
The emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle from Asia, is damaging trees in the Upstate. Suspected sightings should be reported to local authorities or Clemson University.