The tiny green insect known as the most destructive forest pest in North America has been found earlier than usual this year.
Oregon forestry officials say an unusually warm winter and warm spring have caused larvae of the invasive emerald ash borer ...
Spotted lanternflies have a predictable lifecycle. Egg masses laid in fall survive the winter and hatch in spring, so missed ...
The warm spring weather tends to get people out and about to enjoy the sun. Unfortunately, it’s not just the humans. The mild ...
This winter was a tough one,” said Drew Pilling, senior operations technician with the City of Chilliwack’s operations ...
Residents have hit out at the "savage" cutting back of trees in a process known as pollarding. Lime trees lining the ...
Along Lake Superior near Sault Ste. Marie, photographers return each year for the brief window when caves and curtains of ...
Smouldering secretly underground in winter, ‘holdover fires‘ trigger new spring fires. Satellite detection may be the answer ...
Utah’s fruit growers have been hit with a devastating one-two punch this season: an unusually warm stretch followed by ...
Colorado’s winter has been record-breaking in terms of lack of moisture and warm temperatures. While that might seem beneficial to insects’ survival, a lack of snow cover and early emergence from ...
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