GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - Some tiny, parasitic wasps from China no larger than a sesame seed may help halt the destruction of Michigan's dwindling population of ash trees. The wasps lay eggs inside the ...
TOWN OF SAUKVILLE, Wis. - Wisconsin researchers are releasing tiny parasitic wasps in hopes of fighting a destructive beetle that has killed millions of trees. Researchers at the University of ...
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Using wasps to fight emerald ash borer
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is using wasps in areas known to have emerald ash borer. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has more. James Comey strikes back Judge says ...
WINONA, Minn. — The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is releasing stingless wasps in Winona to try to control the spread of the invasive emerald ash borer. Ash borer biocontrol coordinator Jonathan ...
MONTPELIER — Parks commissioners want to hear more about “parasitic wasps” before green-lighting a bug-versus-bug battle in the heart of the Capital City. On a night when commissioners received ...
In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, a listener on “team wasp” writes in with some interesting info on USDA wasps for pesticide-free pest control and we learn about some wasp versus beetle drama.
An ash tree with an emerald ash borer trap is pictured in Oklahoma.(Photo by Dieter Rudolph/Provided by Oklahoma Forestry Services) On a day in early June, state forester Will Phifer carried a pill ...
DES MOINES — Thousands of stingless wasps are being enlisted to slow the onslaught of an imported pest attacking Iowa’s ash trees. Officials with the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land ...
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