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The Emerald ash borer has been moving through Maine for several years, decimating ash trees in its path, and the invasive insect shows no signs of stopping. The beetle attacks ash trees from the ...
The emerald ash borer is a destructive pest that is not native to Maine. The bug was first detected in the northern and southern parts of Maine back in 2018. Officials say that they are seeing it ...
Maine, home to 500 million ash trees over an inch in diameter, require protection from the Emerald Ash Borer. The invasive pest has already infested 100 areas in Southern Maine and parts of ...
Researchers release parasitic wasps in attempt to slow fast-moving infestation of tree-killing emerald ash borer beetle ...
MOUNT DESERT ISLAND, Maine (WABI) - State forest Officials have identified an infestation of emerald ash borer on Mount Desert Island. Maine State Forester Patty Cormier says an arborist in Bar ...
Emerald ash borer was first seen in Minnesota back in 2009. Since then, it has spread to most Minnesota Counties. A month ago, the Minnesota DNR said it was found for the first time in Meeker, Murray, ...
The emerald ash borer, native to Asia, was first spotted in the U.S. near Detroit in 2002. It's believed the insect found its way to America in wood-packing material carried by ships or planes.
The emerald ash borer has proliferated across 36 states, ... In the U.S., black ash trees grow primarily from Maine to Wisconsin, in a band that wraps to the south of the Great Lakes.
But when the quarantine was lifted, the Emerald Ash Borer could find a ride over the Rockies in firewood. By 2019 the insect had infested its way into Broomfield, Westminster and Berthoud with a ...