A new study from the University of Minnesota found that several species of parasitic fungi were effective at killing emerald ash borer beetles, one of the most devastating forest pests to ever hit ...
As Minnesota gears up for outdoor fun, the DNR warns of invasive species like the Emerald Ash Borer and Zebra Mussels ...
Some University of Minnesota students have come up with a creative solution for a pesky problem. "Every year, these Japanese beetles would come and completely eat away at our plum trees," said Aditya ...
The city of Isanti leadership has partnered with researchers to revolutionize the fight against the invasive Emerald Ash ...
Three University of Minnesota students from the Carlson School of Management developed a new bug repellent, called Alure, aimed toward eradicating Japanese beetles, an invasive insect in North America ...
These field notes document three days of water beetle collecting (12-14 July 1911) in Chester and Rochester, Minnesota. Localities include “Two Springs” (south of Chester) and Zumbro River. Sherman ...
Land managers may have a new natural tool to help eradicate the emerald ash borer in Minnesota: parasitic fungi. This week, the University of Minnesota released the results of a new study – published ...
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