Here's why you probably don't have bugs in your Christmas tree, despite the stories of infestations you may see.
The Trusted Pest Management told people to shake their real Christmas trees outside before placing them inside their homes to ...
WITH just 16 days until December 25th, it’s likely that many of us up and down the country already have our Christmas trees ...
Emerald ash borer eats ash trees from the inside out, resulting in 99% mortality for trees in Dane County, according to PJ ...
Specifically, a chemical called mectinite is used to kill boring insects. First, holes are drilled around the base of the tree, then tubes (which are connected to a pressurized container of mectinite) ...
Yet, some worry that if you cut down a real tree, you could bring bugs into the house. Raymond Cummings, from Simply Pest Control Solutions, says there's an easy way to inspect for insects.
University of Minnesota scientists have identified the chemicals tree-killing beetles use to communicate. Those could be formulated into repellents to safeguard one of the state’s signature trees.
Experts at Crown Pavilions, warn that real Christmas trees can be home to a variety of pests, including spiders, mites, and aphids. These pests can pose a danger to pets, potentially causing ...
Texas A&M Forest Service urges all Texans to help reduce the spread of oak wilt and invasive insects by taking preventative ...