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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…
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The state is hoping hunters remember something from the summertime when they head to their hunting cabins this weekend: leave your firewood at…
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The state has made a major change in its policy toward stopping the Emerald Ash Borer.Previously, counties that were found to have the ash-killing bug…
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White ash trees may not be safe for tree stands if they have been infected with emerald ash borer.Credit JMAR Photo-WerksEdit | RemoveState forest health…
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The Eagle River 4-H Club is conducting an Ash tree inventory along city streets.Through mid-October, club members will be counting how many ash trees are…
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Oneida county's Forestry Department has again set a record for timber stumpage which means more revenue for county coffers.During an annual report this…