Sun loving, the beetles feed on ash foliage for a week or more before mating and laying eggs. Females produce fifty or more eggs, and lay them individually in bark cracks and crevices. They hatch ...
After 15 years of relentless work to combat the spread of the Emerald Ash Borer beetles, the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have completed the removal of the last ash trees from public spaces ...
The emerald ash borer (EAB) is a deceptively beautiful insect. As the first part of the name implies, the one-centimeter long beetles are an iridescent, metallic green. They have large ...
a beetle named the emerald ash borer. They want landowners to collect seed pods for replanting in a beetle-free future and give Wabanaki basketmakers access to their land to cut down basket ...
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 ...
After killing millions of ash trees in five U.S. states and in parts of Canada since its first discovery in 2002 , the emerald ash borer has come to Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture ...
Most of those trees are either dead or decaying due to infection by the emerald ash borer, a sparkling invasive beetle. Earlier this year, concerned residents formed the non-profit Les Amis du ...