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"The longer we can slow it moving from county to county, that buys more time for communities to prepare for it." Officials ...
Bugging the Northwest: The bright side of this beetle is its stinky warning Thu., ... Not only are these beetles highly visible, but they’re also soft-bodied and slow-moving.
These beetles have adapted to living inside the nests of the termite species Macrotermes gilvus, whose larvae have themselves evolved natural handles so that grown termites can carry them around ...
This iridescent jewel beetle, responsible for the death of more than 50 million ash trees in the United States, has blazed an absolute path of destruction west since its discovery in Michigan in 2002.
One easy way to slow the spread of the beetle is to avoid moving firewood more than 10 miles. Emerald ash borer beetles will only spread 1-4 miles every year on their own, but they can spread ...