The emerald ash borer, a destructive invasive beetle with a long track record in Tennessee, has now been confirmed in ...
Over 400 trees will be taken down over the work period, with plans to replace each dead ash tree with a new tree.
The presence of an invasive beetle, known for attacking and killing ash trees, has been confirmed in Robertson County.
Invasive beetles have made a home in Murray County: What you can do to slow their spread in Oklahoma
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 ...
A three-story mature ash tree hangs over Sara Turnquist’s property in Iowa City. It has shaded her children’s play dates, meetups with neighbors and driveway basketball games for years. The ...
JOLIET, Ill. (AP) — Residents in Will County are seeing massive changes in their municipal treescapes as villages and cities compete for the best ways to remove and replace ash trees infested with the ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The city of Sioux Falls is urging people with ash trees to take action if they’re not treating them for emerald ash borer. Ignoring the problem could spell trouble. Rick ...
BRAINERD — Guidelines are now in place to deal with the injection and removal of ash trees infested with emerald ash borer in Brainerd. City Council members approved the final reading of a tree ...
The invasive emerald ash borer beetle has been confirmed in the Dallas city limits, city officials say, including the Great Trinity Forest. The non-native small green beetle is devastating to ash tree ...
Along the St. Louis River, more than 60,000 trees will be planted to replace dead ash trees and protect the estuary. With dead ash trees all around, Nathan Wagner, of Janesville, Wis., a member of ...
Logan mayor-elect Mark Anderson apologized after removing neighbors’ protest signs along Canyon Road, where century-old ash trees were cut down for a controversial waterline project.
Baseball bats don’t top the U.S. Senate’s agenda these days, as legislators grapple with a U.S. Supreme Court nomination, the covid-19 pandemic and the Nov. 3 election. But for Senate Minority Leader ...
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