The Asian longhorned beetle is a type of longhorn beetle that poses a serious problem to hardwood forests. Although native to Asia, this invasive species has spread throughout parts of North America ...
The Wisconsin DNR has a heads-up about a "destructive, invasive" insect. The Asian longhorned beetle has been found in six states, including Illinois. The beetles are active from July through ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Nature lovers know that all sorts of native and non-native species can be found across the state of Missouri. After completing recent work on walnut twig beetles and spongy ...
Adult Asian longhorned beetles emerge from within trees in late summer to mate. Females chew small depressions in tree trunks or branches, such as those seen here, to deposit eggs. (Kenneth R. Law, ...
Long Islanders are being asked to keep an eye out for the voracious Asian longhorned beetle, known for its ability to kill more than one dozen types of North American hardwood trees. The U.S.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) wants you to watch out for an invasive species this month. Ohio residents, particularly in Clermont County, should check their trees for the Asian longhorned ...
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 ...
NEW YORK — Asian longhorned beetles are active from now through Labor Day. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation invites pool owners to check filters for the invasive insect ...
MOUNT PLEASANT — The highly invasive Asian longhorned beetle has been detected east of the Cooper River, opening up a new front on the state’s war against the insect. Clemson University’s Department ...
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