Reviewed by Amanda Rose NewtonFact checked by Jessica Wrubel Raspberries are fairly carefree plants to grow in your garden. For most of us, the main challenges of growing these brambles are keeping ...
I got an email from a reader of our column who asked why their iris was rotting fast at the root. This question caused me to think about a friend of mine who passed away a few years ago. Unfortunately ...
While the emerald ash borer's eventual spread is widely considered to be inevitable, the speed and breadth at which it this will happen are by no means certain, said Geir Friisoe, the director of the ...
Here's how to get rid of squash vine borers without pesticides and stop them from coming back. Found throughout North America, squash vine borers (Melittia cucurbitae) are a type of clearwing moth ...
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What's that chomping on trees? It could be an emerald ash borer: How to spot and report one
An exotic beetle is chomping on trees in the Upstate, and the damage it is causing to the environment may be inevitable. The critter has even earned the title of being "one of the worst invasive pests ...
Florida faces around 15 new invasive species introductions yearly, costing $100-200 million to manage. Two concerning invasive insects, the spotted lanternfly and emerald ash borer, have been found in ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Oregon is up against a tiny opponent that could cause massive ecological damage: the emerald ash borer. The invasive insect, which is considered the most destructive forest ...
After seeing my article last week on the efficacy of systemic insecticides for bark beetles and borers in pines, a reader, Ken, wondered whether a product he was using against bronze birch borers was ...
The emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle from Asia, is damaging trees in the Upstate. Suspected sightings should be reported to local authorities or Clemson University. An exotic beetle is chomping ...
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