The spruce bark beetle heads north as biologists and foresters work to slow their destructive spread
Sep 19, 2021 Sep 19, 2021 Updated Oct 24, 2022 An epidemic is creeping into Interior Alaska, but it is not attacking people. It is killing forests filled with mature white spruce trees. The ...
The U.S. Forest Service and other partner organizations will be undertaking mitigation efforts for spruce beetle-killed trees around the Seward Ranger District of the Chugach National Forest ...
Planting of new spruce trees is being banned in parts of East Anglia and South East England as part of new measures to limit ...
Then the larvae begin to eat through the wood; once the larvae are mature, they bore exit holes for the adult beetles. The house borer beetle finds spruce, pine, and larch woods particularly tasty.
The Forest Service launch a campaign to prevent the Great Spruce Bark Beetle being brought into the country. The pest could devastate the country's forests. Report shows forest. A Great Spruce ...
The number of spruce bark beetles has decreased across nearly all of Estonia over the past year, according to the annual monitoring results of the Environment Agency. However, it is still too early to ...
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