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Sean O'Brien, from the UNH Cooperative Extension, takes a look at how beech leaf disease spreads and the signs to help you ...
The Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive species of bark beetle that was discovered in Colorado in 2013 and has been expanding through the state, has the potential to damage the Colorado landscape. And ...
The City of Regina has had seven confirmed cases of Dutch elm disease this week, which brings the total up to 17 this season, ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSN'Significantly higher' rate of Dutch elm disease raising concerns: City of ReginaCity workers were at Leopold Crescent Thursday to remove one tree confirmed to be carrying the disease. Sixteen trees have ...
Unfortunately, there is a substantial threat to this tree that spans across the eastern United States — beech leaf disease ...
First noticed in Ohio in 2012 and in Massachusetts in 2020 in Plymouth and Bristol counties, beech leaf disease had been ...
A few weeks ago a reader suggested I write about beech leaf disease, but I said it wasn’t that big a deal. Then I went for a ...
That problem -- beech bark disease. It’s been in Vermont for decades. Scale insects eat away at bark, leaving vulnerable spots where fungus infects the tree.
A RI forest could play a key role in curing beech leaf disease. Here’s how. - The Providence Journal
Beech trees, with their shallow roots and thin bark, are more susceptible to fire than oaks or hickories. Albro Woods, in nearby Middletown, is another rare example of a forest that is almost ...
Beech trees, with their shallow roots and thin bark, are more susceptible to fire than oaks or hickories. Albro Woods, in nearby Middletown, is another rare example of a forest that is almost ...
Beech bark disease is caused by an invasive fungus that enters through holes bored by the beech scale insect, which is also invasive, according to an explainer by Gary Lovett for the Cary Institute.
The trunk of an American beech tree infested with beech bark disease. Credit: Jennifer Koch “When you’re walking around in the middle of summer and you see ‘snow’, you know that that tree has issues,” ...
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