This year, an invasive species specialist at the Oregon Department of Forestry found a matured ash borer in early May.
Oregon’s extremely mild winter and warm spring days have caused larvae of the invasive emerald ash borer (EAB) pest to mature ...
As the May long weekend marked the launch of cabin season, you may be a Winnipegger who forgot that Winnipeg is still under a ...
Oklahoma Forestry Services says the Emerald Ash Borer can kill ash trees within a few years and is urging people to look out ...
Colorado pine beetles munched their way through 150% more ponderosa in 2025, and the emerald ash borer spread through the state.
The emerald ash borer has been confirmed in Wagoner and Creek counties. Oklahoma forestry experts explain how it spreads, ...
The tiny green insect known as the most destructive forest pest in North America has been found earlier than usual this year.
The invasive emerald ash borer usually isn't spotted in Oregon until June, but the bugs are emerging earlier than usual due to the mild winter and warm spring days.
The Oregon Department of Forestry is reporting that the emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle, has emerged weeks earlier than ...
With the temperatures warming and the summer around the corner, emerald ash borers are picking up their activity. Governor ...
City workers in Winnipeg are on the lookout for a new threat to the city's green canopy: the emerald ash borer. A group of city planners, environmentalists and plant nursery workers met in Winnipeg on ...
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