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  2. Emerald ash borer - Wikipedia

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    Damage and efforts to control the spread of emerald ash borer have affected businesses that sell ash trees or wood products, property owners, and local or state governments. [8] Quarantines can limit the transport of ash trees and products, but economic impacts are especially high for urban and residential areas because of treatment or removal ...

  3. Emerald ash borer, known for wiping out ash trees ... - AOL

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    Federal and state officials said Monday the emerald ash borer, known for killing 99% of Michigan’s ash trees and killing thousands more across the East Coast, has been detected in Yamhill ...

  4. This destructive invasive bug was just found in trees at the ...

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    The Fort Worth Botanic Garden’s ash tree population is recovering from an emerald ash borer scare, officials with the garden said Tuesday. Emerald ash borers are an invasive insect species ...

  5. Invasive emerald ash borer that kills trees spreads to 5 ...

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    The invasive beetle that kills ash trees has traveled to new areas in Texas. Texas A&M Forest Service confirmed last week that the emerald ash borer is now in five counties in North and Central Texas.

  6. Forest disturbance by invasive insects and diseases in the ...

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    An ash-dominant forest in decline from emerald ash borer damage. Species which are not native to a forest ecosystem can act as an agent of disturbance, changing forest dynamics as they invade and spread. Invasive insects and pathogens (diseases) are introduced to the United States through international trade, and spread through means of natural ...

  7. Fraxinus americana - Wikipedia

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    The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis), also commonly known by the acronym EAB, is a green beetle native to Asia; its larvae kill ash trees. [1] In North America, the EAB is an invasive species, highly destructive to ash trees in its introduced range. The damage of this insect rivals that of chestnut blight and Dutch elm disease. [17]

  8. These are Missouri’s most invasive animals. What should you ...

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    The emerald ash borer, a small green beetle native to Asia, has been damaging ash trees in the Kansas City area for over a decade. Emerald ash borers, ...

  9. Vermont works with Abenaki to salvage dying black ash trees ...

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    The emerald ash borer is wiping out black ash trees, critical for Abenaki basket-making. Here's what's being done to keep the tradition alive. Vermont works with Abenaki to salvage dying black ash ...

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