A western pine beetle rests on a sap mound on a pine tree. - Charles Wollertz/Getty Images A thriving pine tree is a thing of beauty, but what if your pine tree doesn't seem so healthy? If you notice ...
Are you seeing tiny holes, oozing sap, and thinning crowns on your beautiful weeping willow trees and mighty maples? Don't be too quick to pin it on old age. They could be signs of a much bigger ...
Bark beetle-infested spruce trees begin to dry out already before any visible signs of tree mortality appear, a recent study shows. Bark beetle-infested spruce trees begin to dry out already before ...
Q: I have been cutting off the dead branches on borer-infested trees. Should I burn or dispose of these dead branches? A: Flat-headed borers can get in the sunburned limbs and young trunks of peach, ...
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is asking for the public's assistance in reporting signs of the Asian longhorned beetle, a ...
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This invasive beetle killing SC trees makes holes as big as fingers. How to help eradicate it
New Jersey has done it. And so has Illinois. Now forestry and agricultural officials need your help to add South Carolina to the list of places that have eradicated the invasive and deadly Asian ...
Passers-by should savor their last glimpses of the massive, centuries-old valley oak at the corner of Pope Street and Chiles Avenue. The infested tree could be removed any day. Carlos Uribe, an ...
Bark beetle-infested spruce trees begin to dry out already before any visible signs of tree mortality appear, a recent study from the University of Eastern Finland shows. Led by Dr Samuli Junttila, ...
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