Emerald ash borer has been found for the first time in Meeker, Murray, Otter Tail and Wadena counties, and in new areas of Carlton County, according to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. In ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — An insect that kills ash trees has now been found in more Minnesota counties, prompting the DNR to take action to limit the invasive bug from spreading. Emerald ash borer was first ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture has confirmed emerald ash borer has spread to three new locations in Minnesota, including in Aitkin County for the first time. EAB was first discovered in ...
WADENA — The Minnesota Department of Agriculture confirmed Monday, June 23, emerald ash borer has been found in the city of Wadena. It is the first time the emerald ash borer has been reported in ...
Over the winter, the Emerald Ash Borer has been spotted in three new locations throughout Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) has confirmed Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) confirmed in ...
Early signs are showing the arrival of emerald ash borer in Willmar, where it's estimated that one quarter or more of the urban forest is comprised of susceptible ash species. Staff with the Willmar ...
The emerald ash borer has reached Otter Tail and Wadena counties, prompting quarantines and concern from lakes-area residents monitoring their trees. A tree at a West Battle Lake cabin has been ...
The University of Minnesota announced on Tuesday a new study that found certain fungi in the state can kill the invasive emerald ash borer beetle. Emerald ash borer was first discovered in Minnesota ...
ITASCA COUNTY, Minn. — The invasive insect devastating ash trees across the U.S. has been found in Itasca County for the first time. Emerald ash borer was first seen in Minnesota back in 2009. Since ...
MANKATO — Take a walk outside today. Look left, look right and then look up. What do you see? Or more importantly, what do you not see? A major urban forestry initiative is reshaping Mankato’s tree ...
Apr. 26---- Just one year ago, Paul Tinklenberg and three co-workers made a trip to Jordan, Minnesota, for a University of Minnesota Extension-sponsored event where they saw firsthand what an emerald ...
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