A U.S. Forest research entomologist discusses efforts to control hemlock woolly adelgid, and what they could mean for the Adirondacks.
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At SUNY ESF's Pack Forest, researchers are thinning hemlock stands before a devastating invasive insect arrives.
The hemlock woolly adelgid first started becoming a problem in the Finger Lakes in the 2000s. The invasive species can kill hemlock trees as the pest feeds, leading to series problems for plants, ...
For nearly two decades, North Carolina’s Hemlock trees have been under attack, and it's a problem that's not going away anytime soon. In the mighty mountains of western North Carolina, a tiny creature ...
Hemlocks are one of the most elegant and visually striking of all conifers. They look good in landscapes and have tremendous wildlife benefits, too. However, they are not exactly easy to grow. With ...
Purdue Landscape Report: The hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae) continues its eastward spread across the US. In 2022, seven new counties were added to the distribution map of this invasive insect ...
An invasive pest known for killing eastern hemlock trees is creeping ever deeper into the Adirondacks, according to a new report from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI – A Lake Michigan park that’s heavily infested with a deadly pest that’s killing its hemlock trees will get some treatment this fall. The city of Norton Shores has arranged for ...
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