The polyphagous shot hole borer Beetle (PSHB) has a devasting impact on South Africa's economy, amounting to R275 billion ...
In short order, I logged and photographed dazzlers known as a Locust Borer Beetle and an Eastern Hornet Fly, both of which are thought by scientists to gain a measure of anti-predator protection ...
That phrase is now starting to be spoken about in regards to the biggest biosecurity response in WA's history — managing the shot-hole-borer. It's been three years since the invasive pathogen ...
There is no evidence of North America's most destructive forest pest in Willamette Mission State Park. Ryan Sevey, a natural resource specialist with the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department ...
The International Regional Organization for Plant and Animal Health (OIRSA), based in San Salvador, issued an alert on Wednesday regarding a locust infestation affecting fields in Central America and ...
I was visiting with a friend at Seawall this week and there in front of us were two common cormorants drying their wings on ...
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Emerald ash borers, a type of invasive beetle that infests and destroys Native American species of ash trees, have been found in Lakewood for the first time, the city said on ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Over the past several weeks we’ve taken an in depth look at Emerald Ash Borer and its effects on ash trees in Sioux Falls. On this week’s Inside KELOLAND ...
Two site-specific exhibitions at Little River’s Locust Projects, engage with themes of identity, pop culture, and the intersection of Latin American and American media. “The Elephant Never ...
The polyphagous shot-hole borer beetle is destroying trees across Perth, and there are fears it could cause an economic disaster should it cross the Nullarbor. It's triggered the biggest ...
The insect that threatens ash trees is called the emerald ash borer. Originally from Asia, the beetle that is about a half inch long lays eggs on bark, North Dakota Forester Tom Claeys said.
Both Schroder and Kiesz know it’s not a matter of “if” the Emerald Ash borer arrives in their communities, it is a matter of when. “We thought it would probably encroach from the Sioux ...