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right). Emerald ash borers produce sawdust filled tunnels and D-shaped exit holes (bottom). (Kyra Simone)
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Keeping it Green: Is emerald ash borer final bough for Niagaras ash?
It’s been 12 years since the emerald ash borer, a beetle native to Asia, was first detected in the Niagara region. Now, the glaring damage...
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Right). Emerald ash borers produce sawdust filled tunnels and D-shaped exit holes (bottom). (Kyra Simone)
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