More than 271 million ash trees in Tennessee are at risk of being destroyed by emerald ash borers, an insect that arrived in Middle Tennessee in 2014, according to Nashville's Cheekwood Estate and ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- The emerald ash borer, an invasive insect from Asia, is making its way to Northwest Arkansas and urban foresters say little can be done to stop them. The insects were first found in ...
On Monday, Warren County warned landowners to keep an eye out for signs of emerald ash borer infestation, following signs of damage caused by the insect in Lake George and Queensbury. The invasive ...
PINE BLUFF AND 19-YEAR-OLD TYLER FARRIS OF CONWAY ARE NOW IN CITY OFFICIALS ARE URGING RESIDENTS TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR A DANGEROUS PEST THAT THREATENS SOME OF FAYETTEVILLE'S TREES. 40/29'S ABNER ...
An "alarming" invasive insect has been found across further areas of Texas, infesting and killing trees. The invasive emerald ash borer (EAB) has been detected in Grayson, Hill, Hood, McLennan and ...
EIGHT NEWS AT TEN, NEW AT SIX. AN INSECT THAT KILLS ASH TREES IS NOW AN ALL BUT ONE OF IOWA’S 99 COUNTIES. THE EMERALD ASH BORER WAS CONFIRMED IN PALO ALTO COUNTY LAST MONTH. EMMET COUNTY, JUST WEST ...
You would think with all the rain we had this spring your trees would look healthy. Most do, but some trees in Fort Collins are dying — and it's not the emerald ash borer killing them. There's another ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG) - The emerald ash borer has been found in three more Iowa counties. The invasive, ash tree-killing insect from Asia has now been confirmed in Monona, Osceola and Woodbury ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — Colorado Springs is taking proactive steps to protect its urban forest as the destructive emerald ash borer continues its spread across the Front Range, with new ...
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY (KSNT) – An invasive species is continuing its slow conquest of Kansas ash trees as officials confirm it has spread to a new county in 2025. The Kansas Forest Service (KFS) and ...
Above: A group of the late stage 4th instar nymphs of the spotted lanternfly. Photo taken by Vince Burkle (DNR DEPP). Every few years we seem to be sounding the alarm for a new insect pest (typically ...