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  2. List of invasive plant species in New York - Wikipedia

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    The identification and measurement of accelerated growth of particularly dangerous invasives has long been a subject of scientific study and data collection; the far ranging impact of invasive species spurred former New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo to allocate millions in funding to eradicate them. According to NYS Assembly Member Steve ...

  3. Invasive ManhattAnts are infiltrating NYC, researchers say - AOL

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    The trees in New York City reduce residential energy costs by $17.1 million a year, and to replace the trees in the city, it would cost an estimated $5.2 billion.

  4. Termites infesting your home? Here's how to identify ... - AOL

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    Frass (termite droppings): Subterranean termites push out their waste, known as frass, through small holes in the infested wood. It looks like tiny pellets and can accumulate below the infested area.

  5. List of tree species in New York City - Wikipedia

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    This page lists tree and large shrub species native to New York City, as well as cultivated, invasive, naturalized, and introduced species. List of trees growing in New York City [ edit ]

  6. Incisitermes minor - Wikipedia

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    The termites do have a preference to the type of wood that they like to consume. The termites are most likely to eat wood that is not tainted with repellent chemicals in the wood. The termites are also more likely to consume wood from which the colony has developed. The Douglas fir is the most popular wood that the termites like to consume.

  7. Nasutitermes walkeri - Wikipedia

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    The termites feed mainly at ground level and they create tubes down the trunk of the tree and then surface tubes or subterranean passages through the soil to Feed on wood. Can be a pest, feeding on timber in buildings. Nests are common on ironbark and stringybark trees and are often used as nesting sites for kingfishers.

  8. Stink bugs: Why are there so many around in NY right ... - AOL

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    Stink bugs tend to show themselves most in the fall and spring. Here's why, and how to get rid of the pests in your home or garden.

  9. List of inventoried conifers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The termite- and rot-resistant wood, durable in a range of outdoor conditions, is used in fencing, cabin logs and roof shingles. Uses: timber; landscaping, posts, pulpwood, veneers [128] [7] NC SC TN, the eastern Midwest, New England, and the Mid-Atlantic —