Something is quietly killing the Midwest’s ash trees. The culprit is small enough to fit on a fingernail, brilliant green in color, and so stealthy that most infested trees don’t show obvious symptoms ...
Emerald ash borers first arrived in Middle Tennessee in 2014 and have spread to at least 66 counties, authorities say.
The seasons are changing from fall to winter, and one of the major changes to the environment is that the deciduous trees have lost their leaves. Evergreen trees may still have green needles, but all ...
A jewel-toned beetle could drain the color from much of Wilton's future fall foliage displays. The emerald ash borer is just 40 or so miles away, and as a result New Haven County is on lockdown as far ...
OSU Extension expert Brian Jervis explains how homeowners can identify emerald ash borer damage and decide whether to treat infected trees. An invasive beetle that has destroyed millions of ash trees ...