After killing millions of ash trees in five U.S. states and in parts of Canada since its first discovery in 2002 , the emerald ash borer has come to Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture ...
A metallic green insect smaller than a penny is responsible for the destruction of 20 million ash trees in the United States and is threatening Minnesota’s ash trees. The emerald ash borer ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture said in a news release that Twin Cities homeowners with ash trees on their property should “join the fight against emerald ash borer, the tiny tree ...
In areas of the state, like some spots in northern Minnesota, places that previously remained safe from the pest, due to temperature, quarantine rules and other factors, black ash trees may now be ...
In November, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) began removing trees infected with Emerald Ash Borer along ...
Prospect Park is the latest neighborhood to fall victim to a pesky insect that makes its home in ash trees. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture confirmed an infestation of emerald ash borer ...
Emerald ash borer was first discovered in Minnesota in 2009. It was confirmed in Kandiyohi County in May 2022 when it was found to have infested trees in the Nest Lake area near Spicer.
Ash trees make up nearly one-third of the Faribault's tree canopy, and the population has been devastated by the emerald ash ...
Emerald ash borer (EAB), the most destructive forest pest to enter North America has left hundreds of millions of dead ash trees in its wake. Although this pest has been found throughout our state, ...
(KEYC) - Clearly, while Old Man Winter is away, the insects will play -- as emerald ash borer (EAB) infestations have been discovered in Renville and Pine counties. The Minnesota Department of ...