Emerald ash borer (EAB), the most destructive forest pest to enter North America has left hundreds of millions of dead ash trees in its wake. Although this pest has been found throughout our state, ...
There are several insects, diseases and environmental conditions that can cause ash tree mortality. Some of the signs of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) infestation include tree limb dieback followed by ...
The emerald ash borer was prevalent in the Twin Cities. Now, smaller cities in Greater Minnesota are struggling to keep up ...
Emerald ash borer is one of the newer pests threatening our beautiful shade trees. As its name says, EAB attacks ash trees, boring under the bark, effectively slowly killing them. EAB was ...
Many destructive pests are not native insects ... Often they are not noticed until the ash trees exhibit crown dieback. By then the infestation is firmly established. The beetle concentrates ...
In response, researchers are working to identify and develop ash trees genetically able to withstand ... and serving as a food source for birds and insects. In a study recently published online ...
The Emerald ash borer is a known threat that is not yet in the UK A forest research centre in Surrey will receive £4m from the government to help tackle pests and pathogens threatening trees ...
The ash tree alone supports nearly 1,000 species, including insects, mammals, bryophytes, and lichens. While many species can adapt to other trees, some are entirely dependent on ash. Losing ash ...