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Foresters are using parasitoids to reduce the spread of the emerald ash borer beetle, following the lead of many states to ...
Sawfly larvae, which hatch from eggs laid in pine needles in the spring, can feed together in groups of dozens, stripping older needles clean, even if younger foliage remains safe. While they don ...
Many identified as Green Lacewing Larvae and upon my research of such, that appears to be what it is!" ...
Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery says that a reader who has seen rose sawfly damage this year will need to be proactive to prevent damage next season.
Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.) announced Monday that he will retire from Congress after the House votes on President Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill.
The 9th green at Oakmont will be busy during U.S. Open week and has the potential to lead to rulings you will see on few other courses.
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green announced he is resigning from Congress to join the private sector.
A sawfly larva. Photo courtesy of UC Regents You may notice a pine sawfly on your pine trees this spring or summer.
An MLA has raised concerns about the impact an invasion of non-native caterpillars will have on local ash trees after thousands of the green larvae were discovered on trees in the Twinbrook estate ...
This year marks the first widespread return of the brownheaded ash sawfly since 2016. The insect is specific to green ash trees and typically only produces one generation per year in Kansas.