Since 2002, emerald ash borers have killed anywhere from 80% to 99% of mature ash in Southeast Michigan and Northeast Ohio.
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WOODTV.com on MSNDNR: Time’s coming to protect hemlocks from tiny invasive insectIf you have hemlock trees on your property, the time to protect them from a deadly invasive insect is approaching.
A new study published in Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment shows that pests such as the fall armyworm (Spodoptera ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNHow to Identify and Attract a Giant Swallowtail ButterflyA giant swallowtail butterfly is large and stunning. Learn what what the caterpillars and adult butterflies look like and ...
A state-run program pays farmers to help beleaguered Loggerhead Shrikes rebound by putting more shrubby habitat back on the ...
The Capets family of Murrysville has a positive relationship with bamboo, a grass native to the Asian continent that grows ...
As a preferred host of the spotted lanternfly, tree of heaven is an excellent plant to look for this pest. The tree has several distinct features to help identify it. Size: Tree-of-heaven has rapid ...
Toyon Thorns/Spines? How is this plant unsafe? How do you plant safely? No Unripe berries are poisonous because they contain ...
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