The ash trees that once lined Wildwood Drive in Dix Hills are gone, and according to experts, they won't be the last to go.
Emerald ash borer (EAB), the most destructive forest pest to enter North America has left hundreds of millions of dead ash trees in its wake. Although this pest has been found throughout our state, ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture has alerted the city of Chanhassen that emerald ash borer (EAB) was discovered in an ash tree located inside city limits, according to a city press release.
In the decades since, the wood-boring beetle has spread east and west across the U.S. and Canada, killing tens of millions of ash trees, causing one of the costliest forest insect invasions to date.
“when all these ash trees are gone, we’re going to lose a lot of canopy.” Residents like Kirk Coover have turned to professionals like Benoit to slow the beetle’s spread, but the odds are ...
"As you look around you'll notice that not only do the ash trees not have any leaves on them ... the possibility of introducing a predator like those found elsewhere. "If we were serious about ...