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Bark beetles are important for New Mexico's forest ecosystems. They usually attack stressed trees, which are then replaced by ...
The number of conifer trees dying in New Mexico’s forests from bark beetle attacks more than doubled last year to 70,000 acres, especially near burn scars left by wildfires in ...
Removing the trees will help prevent the spread of damaging beetles, according to the Department of Natural Resources.
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 ash borer infestation looks ...
The storm coated trees with up to an inch of ice, leaving pockets of severely damaged pine and hardwood trees on state forest ...
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) beetles are an invasive species that found its way to the U.S. from China. First appearing in Kansas ...