The city of Sioux Falls is urging people with ash trees to take action if they’re not treating them for emerald ash borer.
an invasive insect that’s killed millions of North American ash trees, city officials said in a news release Thursday. The insect was found “in a small area in central Lakewood” last week ...
The current ash tree problem has led one group to come up with an idea. CALA Contemporary Woodwork in New Ulm came to City ...
The first case of Emerald Ash Borer beetles has been found in central Lakewood. The invasive species infects and kills ash ...
It’s called the emerald ash borer, a type of beetle that lays eggs inside the bark of ash trees. The larvae burrows inside ...
The city is embracing tree species diversity after having to say goodbye to 26,000 trees susceptible to the invasive emerald ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The city of Sioux Falls is urging people with ash trees to take action if they’re not treating them for emerald ash borer. Ignoring the problem could spell trouble.
Over the past several weeks we’ve taken an in depth look at Emerald Ash Borer and its effects on ash trees in Sioux Falls. On ...
As its name suggests, the emerald ash borer feeds on ash trees and is native to northeastern Asia. It was introduced to North America sometime in the 1990s and was first discovered in Michigan in ...