The emerald ash borer, a destructive invasive beetle with a long track record in Tennessee, has now been confirmed in ...
An emerald ash borer is a tiny, shimmering green fleck about as long as a pencil eraser. But the invasive beetles can cause big problems for ash trees, and they’ve been spotted for the first time in ...
The North Carolina Forest Service says an invasive beetle that destroys ash trees continues to spread across the state. The agency said it recently found the emerald ash borer in five more counties in ...
An exotic beetle is chomping on trees in the Upstate, and the damage it is causing to the environment may be inevitable. The critter has even earned the title of being "one of the worst invasive pests ...
BRATTLEBORO — When Robert Clements first moved to Vermont more than 50 years ago, he didn't know an ash tree from a hole in the ground. But in the dead of winter, he quickly learned ash splits easily ...
The presence of an invasive beetle, known for attacking and killing ash trees, has been confirmed in Robertson County.
Kris Dullmer of Ash Tree Solutions, right, injects an insecticide into an ash tree named Big Jim in the Catamount Community Forest to combat the emerald ash borer in Williston on Tuesday, June 25.
An emerald ash borer in the adult beetle stage emerges from the bark of an ash tree. Beetles lay their eggs under the bark, and the larvae cause damage to the tree and eventually kill it. S-shaped ...
FARGO — Emerald ash borer has finally made its way to North Dakota. On Aug. 22, the beetle was found in a trap near Edgeley. Forestry experts with the City of Fargo are busy treating healthy ash trees ...
ST. LOUIS -- An invasive beetle deadly to ash trees is showing up in new areas of Missouri. The Missouri Department of Conservation this month reported the emerald ash borer has been found in 11 more ...