Emerald ash borer is an invasive beetle that attacks and kills ash trees. The adults eat leaves while larvae feed on the living plant tissue under the bark. Iowa’s first confirmed detection was ...
They ‘go crazy’ in even-aged ponderosa pine forests, which is the makeup of that area The U.S. Forest Service is concerned that a bark beetle outbreak ... Eventually, the larvae eat their ...
A positive confirmation of emerald ash borer infestations was found in Emmett County, according to the Iowa DNR. Earlier this month, an insect sample was collected from a declining ash tree in ...
The first case of Emerald Ash Borer beetles has been found in central Lakewood ... Other signs also include “bark splits and S-shaped tunnels called galleries underneath the bark, gradual ...
ARMSTRONG, Iowa — An invasive, tree-killing insect has now been identified in all of Iowa's 99 counties, according to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. The emerald ash ...
Bath arborist says the insect, which has been ravaging ash tree populations in other parts of the state, has found its way to Bath. Bath has a new invasive species of insect to contend with, one ...