ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — A microscopic insect is threatening New York’s red pines. Red pine scale feeds on the tree’s nutrients, forming white tufts at needle bases and branch tips. Experts are urging ...
It looks like lice on your trees. Unprecedented infestations of pine needle scale — a native insect that eats the needles of pine, spruce and fir trees — are on the rise on private lands in the High ...
LAKE GEORGE — Invasive experts are asking the public to be on the lookout for a new invasive pest found last year in the Lake George region. Red pine scale, an insect native to Japan, was found on ...
Pine needle scales are some of the most destructive insect pests affecting conifer shrubs and trees in Colorado, specifically Summit, Eagle and Grand counties. Pine needle scale feeds on the needles ...
State forestry officials plan to remove about 120 acres of red pine trees from a state park this winter to slow the spread of an aggressive insect that's destroyed thousands of the trees in southern ...
VAIL – A tiny bug – other than the infamous pine beetle – is causing some big problems for trees in Vail.The town of Vail has hired an arborist to spray 450 Colorado spruce trees that have been ...
SLINGERLANDS, N.Y. (NEWS10) — During New York’s 11th annual Invasive Species Awareness Week, arborists and specialists are advising residents of the dozens of invasive species that exist right in the ...
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Dale Monette, Quabbin program coordinator, looked out the window of the Visitor's Center at mist rising from the Quabbin Reservoir that lay as calm as a mill pond. The 25-year veteran of the state ...
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