The emerald ash borer lifecycle begins with females laying up to 100 eggs in a single tree. Within one to three years, the beetle larvae have fed on the wood beneath the bark enough to kill the tree.
Emerald Ash Borer is a boring beetle that feeds ... that if an ash tree is infested before it is cut, the wood may still contain larvae. One piece of ash firewood can have five or more adults ...
Do not store stacked firewood alongside your house or deck. Wood-boring larvae may get into the logs, and in some cases that could give them quick entry into wooden parts of your home.
Residents of western Haywood County and eastern Jackson County will have the chance to learn about the Spongy Moth ...
A press release from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR): With the recent find of emerald ash borer (EAB) in Winona County and the city of La Crescent, the DNR reminds campers that ...
This wood-boring beetle feeds off soft, nutritious material beneath the bark of ash trees. While adult beetles typically cause only minor damage by nibbling on foliage, the most serious threat lies ...
A demonstration on wood cutting was put on by Dave ... a spongy layer that provides the water and nutrients that feed the tree. The Emerald Ash Borer larvae remain inside this layer for one to two ...
The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), scientifically known as Agrilus planipennis ... During this period, they reproduce by laying eggs in the crevices of ash tree bark. The larvae, which are the most ...
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This rare blow fly species has larvae that fit right in with the termites down to copying their odor.