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In the spring of 2016, Bonnie Prushnok noticed a dying tree in the neighborhood across the street from her condo. It had a strange appearance, she said,鈥�
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Colorado Forest experts confirmed they found the emerald ash borer in Westminster. This case is the second time the tree-killing beetle has been found鈥�
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It was the call Tom Wells had been dreading for years.Earlier this summer, a Broomfield resident discovered a small, dead bug lying on the sidewalk鈥�
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Wood infested with an invasive beetle is being used to heat some Boulder County buildings, including the jail.The Emerald Ash Borer has been in Colorado鈥�
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If you've seen a green ribbon around a tree in the communities surrounding the Boulder area, you've been warned. Those ash trees may not survive an鈥�
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As spring weather gets warmer and plants start to bloom, it鈥檚 also the time for insects living within Colorado trees to awaken and emerge. One of these in鈥�
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Work is underway to remove 800 ash trees from Loveland parks and open spaces. Why? Because of one little beetle.The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has been in鈥�
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Agriculture officials are introducing stingless, parasitic wasps from Asia in an effort to control another non-native insect 鈥� the Emerald Ash Borer.The鈥�
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The Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive Asian beetle that has decimated American ash trees in the United States has been in the city of Boulder between three鈥�