The invasive emerald ash borer beetle, which kills ash trees by eating away at the tissue beneath tree bark, was first found in Wisconsin in 2008. By July 2024, scientists announced they had ...
Emerald ash borer beetles, an invasive species that kills ash trees by gnawing away at the tissue beneath the bark, have toppled more than four trees onto her property over the past decade.
This week, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture found more emerald ash borer beetles in trees around the University of Minnesota area. The green-shelled beetle originated in Asia and was first ...
Emerald ash borer is an invasive insect that kills ash trees by feeding on their bark. Recent assessments predict a significant spread of emerald ash borer into West Fargo’s ash tree population, ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture confirmed an infestation of emerald ash borer Thursday in Tower Hill Park. The emerald ash borer is an exotic beetle that feeds off nutrients in ash trees and ...
When 86-year-old Jeanne Somers contacted Public Investigator in November about an emerald ash borer infestation in her neighbor's yard, a 70-foot dead ash tree had just fallen across her driveway.