Sun loving, the beetles feed on ash foliage for a week or more before mating and laying eggs. Females produce fifty or more eggs, and lay them individually in bark cracks and crevices. They hatch ...
"The larvae are grub- or worm-like and live underneath the bark of ash trees ... Do you have a question about ash borer beetles? Let us know via science@newsweek.com.
The Emerald Ash Borer was discovered in Boulder in 2013. This small beetle, which burrows under the bark of ash trees disrupting the flow of nutrients and water, is predicted to cause a 25 percent ...
Emerald ash borer beetles, an invasive species that kills ash trees by gnawing away at the tissue beneath the bark, have toppled more than four trees onto her property over the past decade.
Emerald ash borer is an invasive insect that kills ash trees by feeding on their bark. Recent assessments predict a significant spread of emerald ash borer into West Fargo’s ash tree population, ...