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Ash tree apocalypse: The beetle killing our urban forests
Quick Take The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) was first identified as an invasive species in the US in 2002. It is ...
Trees growing near roads are to be cut down in response to the spread of ash dieback. Cumberland Council has found several areas where ash trees have been infected with the disease and need ...
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Icy Kentucky weather fuels talk of ‘exploding trees,’ but what’s really happening?
The phenomenon of "exploding trees" is actually caused by frost cracking, which occurs when the sap wood behind the tree's bark freezes and causes the bark to expand open vertically through the tree.
Black ash trees are highly susceptible to the invasive emerald ash borer, which is expected to cause declines in the total ...
Ash Dieback poses a danger to the public due to risk of weakened tree falling.
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