It feels like spring and our thoughts are turning to gardening. Turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU Extension faculty and ...
American elms, Ulmus americana, are native to North America from Saskatchewan to Nova Scotia and from Texas to Florida. They grow 60 to 80 feet tall, with a thick trunk, the shape of a vase and a ...
The elm tree in front of our condo always looks pretty good in the spring, but in summer the leaves get holes and start falling off. It has had this problem for five years. Any ideas? Your tree ...
The elm trees on my street downtown have been infested the past couple of years with what I think are elm leaf beetles. We can see little striped worms climbing up the bark, and the leaves are chewed ...
OK, back by popular demand is my dissertation about the elm-leaf beetles, also known as the \"mustard bug.\" But first, a verse: Oh mustard bug, oh mustard bug, Oh why do you so bug me? Oh, mustard ...
The North Carolina Forest Service has been receiving reports of scorched-looking elm trees throughout central North Carolina, from Davidson to Johnston counties. But Jim Slye, the service’s Forest ...
The City of Greater Geelong will launch a chemical attack on the troublesome pest threatening the city’s much-loved population of elm trees. A contractor for the city will this month launch a program ...
Last week I wrote about root weevils eating leaves. This week’s pests are the elm leaf beetles. While elms are hardy drought- tolerant trees for arid Nevada, they are plagued by elm leaf beetles every ...
Hobart's collection of about 300 elm trees appears safe from the destructive elm leaf beetle. The beetle was found in 2002 in Launceston. It is hoped a pest management plan has eradicated it from the ...
The Goulburn-Mulwaree Council believes an invasive beetle that can defoliate trees, hitchhiked into the city. The council has agreed to spend nearly $28,000 on pesticide injections for the city's 250 ...
American elms, Ulmus americana, are native to North America from Saskatchewan to Nova Scotia and from Texas to Florida. They grow 60 to 80 feet tall, with a thick trunk, the shape of a vase and a ...