A new study from the University of Minnesota found that several species of parasitic fungi were effective at killing emerald ash borer beetles, one of the most devastating forest pests to ever hit ...
Abilene has 105 ash trees on public property. In the near future, those trees and more will most likely be killed by the life cycle of the invasive emerald ash borer. With the beetle two counties away ...
An exotic beetle is chomping on trees in the Upstate, and the damage it is causing to the environment may be inevitable. The critter has even earned the title of being "one of the worst invasive pests ...
FARGO — Emerald ash borer has finally made its way to North Dakota. On Aug. 22, the beetle was found in a trap near Edgeley. Forestry experts with the City of Fargo are busy treating healthy ash trees ...
There’s a silver lining to this arctic blast: emerald ash borer (EAB) larvae overwintering in ash trees may die in high numbers.
The invasive emerald ash borer beetle has killed millions of ash trees across the country, and now it’s killing trees in Oregon. The metallic green beetle is expected to kill nearly all of the ash ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Emerald Ash Borer, a pest known for its destructive impact on Ash trees, is spreading in Arkansas, prompting warnings from Fayetteville officials about a looming infestation.
The destructive Emerald Ash Borer beetle has been increasing its range in the U.S. for decades. After being found near Forest Grove in 2022, it’s been confirmed in five Oregon counties, as of ...
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 ...
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The emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle from Asia, is damaging trees in the Upstate. Suspected sightings should be reported to local authorities or Clemson University. An exotic beetle is chomping ...