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Emerald ash borer threatens the entire North American genus Fraxinus. It has killed tens of millions of ash trees so far and threatens to kill most of the 8.7 billion ash trees throughout North America. [12] Emerald ash borer kills young trees several years before reaching their seeding age of 10 years. [8]
May 29—The Albert Lea City Council voted Monday on a plan for treatment and disposal of ash trees on private properties in the city. The emerald ash borer was confirmed in several areas of ...
Minneapolis and Hennepin County residents should soon have access to $18 million in federal funding to help low-income homeowners remove and replace trees infested with the emerald ash borer. The ...
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 ...
The benzoate salt of emamectin in particular has found widespread use as an insecticide and is approved by the EPA for use in prevention of emerald ash borer in ash trees. [5] Emamectin is derived from avermectin B1, also known as abamectin, a mixture of the natural avermectin B1a and B1b.
The most infamous examples are that of fungi in the genus Ophiostoma that cause Dutch Elm Disease (DED) [17] and the insect known as the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) [18] which have specific biologies that lead to severe internal damage of wood and thus tree death, and which make their management extremely difficult or inefficient ...