Ips pini, or the Engraver Beetles are insects that develop in pines and spruces. Ips are everywhere in the United States. They are attracted to pines and spruces under stress from drought, root injury ...
Members of the Georgia Forestry Commission are calling this year's Ips beetle outbreak the worst they've seen. Madison Cavalchire went to a tree farm in Macon to find out how the tiny bug is having a ...
Alias: Ips beetle, engraver beetle, or simple “bark beetle.” Ips beetles are small, usually about a quarter of an inch long. They can vary in color from dark brown to black. Their back end tends to ...
CHEYENNE – First came the mountain pine beetle, then the emerald ash borer. And now, officials are warning of another insect threat to Cheyenne’s trees. The Cheyenne Urban Forestry Division, along ...
HOT SPRINGS -- A localized infestation of Ips engraver beetles in the Ouachita National Forest is forcing the U.S. Forest Service to cull a large number of trees in Montgomery County. The trees, which ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last year’s floods, droughts and heat equaled a tough time for trees. Be on the lookout for stressed pine trees. Pine bark beetles ...
Just beyond my property lines to the east and west, like bookends, stand native junipers, one dead, and the other top-killed. I lobbied to keep these trees and both neighbors have left them alone. It ...
Alias: Ips beetle, engraver beetle, or simple “bark beetle.” Ips beetles are small, usually about a quarter of an inch long. They can vary in color from dark brown to black. Their back end tends to ...
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