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The City of Tomahawk is removing roughly 50 trees infested with emerald ash borer.
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Emerald ash borer beetles are plaguing trees in the Northwoods. The pests are forcing officials to cut down trees
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Wisconsin officials say the invasive emerald ash borer has now spread to every county in the state.
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Emerald Ash Borer has decimated ash tree population in the U.S. since the early 2000s.The invasive species has slowly been making its way north in Wisconsin and Michigan.Researchers with the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station are working to get the species under control while also trying to restore ecosystems that have been destroy by them.
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Emerald Ash Borer has decimated ash tree population in the U.S. since the early 2000s.The invasive species has slowly been making its way north in Wisconsin and Michigan.Researchers with the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station are working to get the species under control while also trying to restore ecosystems that have been destroy by them.
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First discovered in the Badger State in the early 2000s, the invasive beetle is native to Asia, but they had been in the Midwest for at least a decade or so before they were discovered, right under people's noses
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For the first time, Emerald Ash Borer has been found in Lincoln County.The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says it’s showing up in trees in Tomahawk and the town of Harrison.
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Emerald Ash Borer or EAB is a non-native invasive species that can destroy ash trees.The bright metallic- green beetle has been discovered all across…
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Wausau Parks officials announced they're planning to remove all ash trees in the city after emerald ash borers were found.The city plans to do this…
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A state forest health specialist says winter is a good time to look for signs of an emerald ash borer infestation because woodpeckers will do much of the…