Hollar Brothers Tree Service on a call. Before the buds break and new leaves unfurl, there's one important task that shouldn't be overlooked-tree care.
Reptiles have been spotted on imported plants, but what we should really worry about, according to scientists, are the ...
An infestation of the pest along the Mount Eliza escarpment has resulted in the removal or pruning of 42 trees, including large fig trees, with work wrapping up this week.
Starting in May, adult emerald ash borers will emerge from infected trees. They leave distinct, D-shaped holes in the tree’s bark. After mating, females will start looking for ash trees where they can ...
quickly mature and seek more borers to parasitize. The process has been found to be effective in other countries suffering from the beetle. At the same time, there has been no recorded instance of ...
UNIVERSITY PARK — The invasive emerald ash borer, according to the U.S. Department ... In the decades since, the wood-boring beetle has spread east and west across the U.S. and Canada, killing ...
That pesky pest, the invasive Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer beetle (PSHB), has made its way to Durbanville and has nested in a Boxelder and Sweet Viburnum tree on a private property. The City has ...
The City of Cape Town is urging residents to attend a vitally important online information session about the invasive Polyphagous shot hole borer beetle. This came after the City informed residents ...
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The emerald ash borer lifecycle begins with females laying up to 100 eggs in a single tree. Within one to three years, the beetle larvae have fed on the wood beneath the bark enough to kill the tree.
which sometimes leads to the growth of black sooty mold The emerald ash borer is an invasive beetle from Asia that feeds on all native ash trees in New York. After being accidentally transported ...
Samples taken from a Boxelder and Sweet Viburnum tree on a private property in Durbanville tested positive for the invasive Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer beetle (PSHB).