In this story from Landscape Management, Davey provides tips on how to prevent ALB tree infestation.
Published Aug. 21, 2013
More than 80,000 trees have been cut to a stump and grinded to nonexistence due to Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) infestations, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The invasive pest dons long antennae and white spots on its 1 to 1½ inch-long, black body. It targets 13 types of trees, thermoregulating itself inside and decorating the trunk with dime-sized holes when it chews its way out.
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