(WPBN/WGTU) -- August is Tree Check Month. This time of year is the most important to inspect your local trees' health and quality. This month, we're taking a look at an invasive beetle that's harmful ...
Longhorned beetle larvae play an important role in forest ecosystems because they feed on the wood of dead trees and thus return nutrients to the natural cycle. Larvae of some longhorned beetle ...
In 2009, a resident of Orchidland subdivision in Puna on Hawaii island found a strange beetle with extremely long antennae on the screen door. This report marked the first detection of a new species ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Department of Natural Resources says August is the time of year for residents to help stop the invasive Asian longhorned ...
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 ...
Uncle Sam is facing a new menace, but he has a slogan to fight back: “Find it. Report it. Save trees.” That was the call to action issued Monday by the Agriculture Department and national ...
Larvae of longhorned beetles develop primarily in woody tissue, which is difficult for most organisms to digest. However, longhorned beetle larvae possess special enzymes to break down the various ...
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 ...
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