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Invasive insect species have, in the past 20 years, replaced native insects as the "biggest problem" facing Wisconsin's trees, said Bill McNee, a forest health specialist at the Wisconsin ...
Patrick Liesch, who manages the University of Wisconsin Insect Diagnostic Lab but was not involved with the study, told Reuters Health by email that a lot of stinging insects have evolved to look ...
Wisconsin residents are being asked to burn or bag some Christmas decorations after an infestation of highly invasive tree-eating insects were found on wreaths, swags and other holiday items made ...
Rustic log furniture imported from China into Minnesota and Wisconsin has been found to be infested with invasive insects that could damage native trees.
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNWisconsin DNR warns public to watch for tree-killing insect this summerWisconsin officials are asking residents to stay alert for a destructive invasive insect that could arrive in the state this ...
A pest survey serves Wisconsin's 11 tribes, monitoring forests that weren't previously included in state-run surveys.
The insects are known for their noisy buzzing and chirping and the crunchy carcasses they leave behind. They don't bite or sting and are a welcome treat for a variety of Wisconsin wildlife species.
On Friday, director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Insect Diagnostics Lab PJ Liesch said he received the summer's first reports of Brood XIII 17-year cicadas emerging in Wisconsin. The ...
Wisconsin residents are being asked to burn or bag some Christmas decorations after an infestation of highly invasive tree-eating insects were found on wreaths, swags and other holiday items made ...
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