Wood-boring bees, also known as carpenter bees, are right on schedule this spring. These bees can be beneficial by serving as pollinators but can also destroy bare, unpainted soft woods, such as ...
Springtime is here and summer is just around the corner. Although we are welcoming warmer weather and sunshine, there are always some unwelcome guests this time of year. Some bite, some slither, but ...
After discovering the infestation a month ago, the town acted fast to remove the dying trees in Baston Park. Thanks to a wood ...
The emerald ash borer is an invasive beetle native to Asia that bores into wood and kills ash trees by eating tissues under ...
Many years ago a neighbor approached me with a question about the carpenter bees busily working their way into the trim along his porch. We had never met. He was something of a hermit, but he knew of ...
ST. PAUL — When cities remove dead and dying trees that have been felled by storms or chewed apart from the inside by the dreaded emerald ash borer larvae, where does the wood go? The answer, more ...
Firewood from Minnehaha, Lincoln, and Turner Counties have been quarantined because of an emerald ash borer infestation. Officials in Custer State Park emphasize that the emerald ash borer has not yet ...
State and local officials are seeking a $5 million annual state subsidy to continue burning much of the metro area's tree waste as the region faces rapidly growing piles of emerald ash borer-infested ...
The emerald ash borer was first discovered in Colorado in 2013 and now has expanded to dozens of cities, including six alone ...
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Most people don’t spend much time thinking about firewood, but a closer look might reveal some hidden pests that can have a real impact on Michigan forests. In honor of Firewood Month, Michigan’s ...
Wood-boring bees, also known as carpenter bees, are right on schedule this spring. These bees can be beneficial by serving as pollinators but can also destroy bare, unpainted soft woods, such as ...