This mean, green, tree-destroying machine might be coming to your area — if it isn't already there. The emerald ash borer, native to Asia, was first spotted in the U.S. near Detroit in 2002. It's ...
Slimy. green, murderous insects have bored their way into the Halloween candy of rangers in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, park officials said Saturday in a warning to campers and hikers. On X, ...
The North Carolina Forest Service says an invasive beetle that destroys ash trees continues to spread across the state. The agency said it recently found the emerald ash borer in five more counties in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — It’s official. The emerald ash borer, a half-inch-long metallic-green beetle, has arrived in Portland. The ...
An invasive beetle that has decimated ash trees across the country and in much of North Carolina has been found in Cumberland County, and there's little to nothing officials or property owners can do ...
SALISBURY — In five years, most of the green ash trees that compose the leafy canopy in the Catawba College’s Fred Stanback Jr. Ecological Preserve will be dead. The population of ash trees in the ...
Grandview residents should be on the lookout for a metallic green beetle that can destroy lawns, flowers and plants. The Washington State Department of Agriculture is catching Japanese beetles by the ...