Beneath the serene beauty of the Ozarks, riverfront properties lie a destructive problem: the emerald ash borer.
Trees have a delayed response to stress and injury due to their size and because they have large stores of food to live on. When insect borers feed on trees, most larvae feed in the phloem just ...
The emerald ash borer was prevalent in the Twin Cities. Now, smaller cities in Greater Minnesota are struggling to keep up ...
Santa Clarita Valley oak trees are being invaded by the goldspotted oak borer; an insect named for its iridescent black shell with gold spots that burrows underneath the bark of oak trees.
This variability could inform the development of hardier ash trees, resistant to both the invasive beetles and rising ...
The invasive emerald ash borer, according to the U.S ... killing tens of millions of ash trees, causing one of the costliest forest insect invasions to date. More than 90% of all ash infested ...
Most area residents might think of winter as a season for snow removal. But for Marshall city workers, it’s also a time to do tree maintenance. Last week, part of Saratoga Street was temporarily ...