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If they become established in North America, the DNR said there will be "serious environmental and economic impacts." ...
The invasive species, also known as the starry sky beetle for its appearance, destroys maples and other trees that shed their ...
Asian longhorned beetles are an invasive species that burrow into and kill trees. Learn more about the signs of an Asian longhorned beetle infestation, what their life cycle is, and how to get rid ...
Ticks are most active in summer, the same time people also flock to the woods and prairies where the creatures live.
Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) research has evolved into a multidisciplinary field integrating ecological, chemical, and genetic approaches to understand and manage a pest that poses significant ...
Asian longhorned beetles attack 12 types of hardwood trees in North America — like maples, elms and willows — by creating tunnels as they feed inside the trunks and branches in their larval stage.
The Asian longhorned beetle is an invasive, wood-boring beetle that attacks 12 types of hardwood trees in North America, including maple, elm, buckeye, birch and willow trees.
People who believe they have found either an Asian longhorned beetle or a tree damaged by it are urged to take a photograph to document it and call the ALB hotline at 866-702-9938 or file an ...
The Asian longhorned beetle has established itself in other states, as close as Ohio, where it’s destroying maples and other trees that shed their leaves each fall.
Asian Long Horned Beetle Department of Natural Resources (Department of Natural Resources). If you think you see an Asian longhorned beetle -- or any other new and emerging insect -- the DNR asks ...