Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The tree-killing emerald ash borer made significant expansion within Fort Collins and in Colorado in 2025. The insect is now found ...
Nick Kelly spoke with a tree & conservation expert on how to identify and deal with Emerald Ash Borers.
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, ...
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 ...
The emerald ash borer has brought disappointment and heartbreak for more than two decades over an ever-increasing portion of the United States. For the Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin, the invasive ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – When the emerald ash borer was first found in Forest Grove in June 2022, the Oregon Department of Forestry and the Oregon Department of Agriculture took the discovery very ...
"It's for the ash tree specifically, but each tree has their strengths and weaknesses," Rhodes said. "An example would be all ...
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 ...
James E. Zablotny/USDA APHIS This week, crews removed dozens of infested ash trees in Forest Grove as part of a state plan to slow the spread of the destructive pest. This month, state agencies ...
Treatments to protect publicly owned ash trees in Bay County from the invasive emerald ash borer will continue through June 30. Ash trees make up a large portion of the public trees that line our ...
Ash trees are dead or dying because of the little iridescent green beetle The emerald ash borer's small size – no bigger than a cooked grain of rice – belies its destructive power. The beetle’s ...