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Ohio’s hemlock trees at risk from invasive insect; state offering extermination aid
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – As an invasive insect spreads in Ohio, the state Department of Natural Resources is offering to help certain landowners pay for extermination treatments. Hemlock woolly ...
Warm days start stretching longer, flowers push green shoots through soil, and excitement builds about fresh tomatoes, roses, ...
Officials in coastal Massachusetts are sounding the alarm after confirming the presence of a highly destructive forest pest ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Widespread damage caused by the Emerald Ash Borer was spotted on a WSMV4 live camera. The camera, atop WSMV4’s First Alert Live Radar, showed dozens (if not hundreds) of ...
Woolly aphids may be to blame. These insects suck sap from healthy plants and leave a sticky substance behind. They can be ...
Q: Our rose leaves suddenly began to turn brown (see reader's photo). Any idea what is happening? A: The damage is actually caused by the larvae of a sawfly insect. They are commonly called rose slugs ...
If nearly 19 inches of rain in June by the 27th wasn’t enough, it is once again pouring down rain at my farm. On the 13th, I had received 9 inches in nine hours. Since my farm is along the South Fork ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — On Friday, the Oregon Department of Forestry launched its annual aerial survey of forests throughout the state, something the agency has done since 1947. Over the next few months, ...
The Montana Urban and Community Forestry Association (MUCFA) and MSU Extension hosted an Urban Forestry Diagnostics Bootcamp Feb. 19-20 at the Red Lion in Polson.
The Department of Natural Resources says August is the time of year for residents to help stop the invasive Asian longhorned beetle from taking hold here and destroying Michigan's maple trees. As part ...
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