Emerald ash borer confirmed in Bell, Navarro Counties
TEXAS, JUL 15 – The invasive emerald ash borer threatens ash trees by killing them within years and has spread to 31 Texas counties since 2016, officials said.
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‘We knew it was coming’: Oklahoma deploys tiny wasps to control invasive forest pest
On a day in early June, state forester Will Phifer carried a pill bottle-orange canister into a southeastern Oklahoma forest, tied it to a shaded tree trunk and left. The area was a confirmed spot for a growing population of…


A&M Forest Service confirms invasive species of beetle in Rockwall County
Rockwall County is one of five Texas counties recently identified by the Texas A&M Forest Service as a confirmed site of activity for an invasive species of beetle – the emerald ash borer, or EAB, which is native to northeastern…
July Is Peak Month For The Emergence Of Emerald Ash Borer Pest - Rogue River Press
Adult emerald ash borer (EAB). Adult emerald ash borers (EAB) start emerging in Oregon in early June. However, the majority emerge this month (July). The size of a penny, adults are hard to spot and usually are only found in traps. If you think you’ve seen one, the Oregon Department of Forestry and Oregon Department of Agriculture ask that you first make sure it’s not a common lookalike bug. “You can find a good description and photos comparing …
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