What is approximately 1.5 inches long, comes from Asia, black with white spots and has long black and white antennae? An Asian longhorned beetle. Pool owners may find this invasive wood-eating pest in ...
You are outside walking near some beautiful, tall trees. Suddenly, a large branch drops to the ground. You assume it may have been weakened and damaged during a storm. However, the culprit may ...
Adult Asian longhorned beetles emerge from within trees in late summer to mate. Females chew small depressions in tree trunks or branches, such as those seen here, to deposit eggs. (Kenneth R. Law, ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is on the lookout for the possibility of an Asian longhorned beetle outbreak. Though the species hasn't been discovered in Michigan, knowing the signs can ...
Call it New York's Most Unwanted List -- a collection of invasive species, from the 1.5-inch Asian longhorn beetle (above) that threatens to wipe out millions of trees to the nondescript slender false ...
A worryingly high number of Asian bamboo longhorn beetles turn out to have been emerging across Europe for about a century already, finds an international research team. Curiously, the records of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Department of Natural Resources says August is the time of year for residents to help stop the invasive Asian longhorned ...
Over the past 40 years, South Carolina has spent $40 million to rid the state of invasive aquatic plants, such as hydrilla, covering more than 206,000 acres. And those are just for foreign plants in ...
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A PhD student at the University of Queensland recently discovered a new genus of longhorn beetle whilst camping in an ancient rainforest on Australia’s Gold Coast. “I was walking through the campsite ...
A longhorned beetle's sexy scent might make a female perk up her antennae. But when the males of several species all smell the same, a female cannot choose by cologne alone. For these beetles to find ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif.— After a critical review by an independent scientific panel and opposition by the Center for Biological Diversity and Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, the U.S. Fish and ...
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