DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG) - The emerald ash borer has been found in three more Iowa counties. The invasive, ash tree-killing insect from Asia has now been confirmed in Monona, Osceola and Woodbury ...
More than 271 million ash trees in Tennessee are at risk of being destroyed by emerald ash borers, an insect that arrived in Middle Tennessee in 2014, according to Nashville's Cheekwood Estate and ...
MOORHEAD — The emerald ash borer has reached Moorhead. This wood boring insect, native to Asia, has killed hundreds of millions of ash trees throughout 36 states since it was first discovered in the U ...
Emerald Ash Borer beetles haven’t been identified in Eugene, yet. But the city’s foresters know the destructive insect will ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – An invasive insect known for decimating ash trees throughout North America and Europe was recently discovered in Oregon, state forestry officials announced on Monday. The ...
Emerald ash borer was first confirmed in Colorado in 2013 in Boulder and has since spread to other cities and towns, including in Longmont and Loveland.
A small, tree-killing insect from China has jumped across the entire state of Wisconsin in a single bound. Wisconsin officials announced today that emerald ash borer had been discovered in Victory, a ...
GLOUCESTER Co., Va. - The Virginia Department of Forestry said it has confirmed the presence of the emerald ash borer, an invasive tree-killing insect, in Gloucester County. A release from the VDOF ...
BARABOO — With a saw and knife, state Department of Agriculture employee Anna Healy sacrificed nine Baraboo Ash trees Friday in the search for a potential insect invader. At Attridge Park, Healy used ...
Minnesota's Department of Agriculture is releasing wasps in areas with known emerald ash borer infestations, hoping to slow the spread of the deadly pest. Minnesota has about a billion ash trees and ...
PINE BLUFF AND 19-YEAR-OLD TYLER FARRIS OF CONWAY ARE NOW IN CITY OFFICIALS ARE URGING RESIDENTS TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR A DANGEROUS PEST THAT THREATENS SOME OF FAYETTEVILLE'S TREES. 40/29'S ABNER ...