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A swarm of destructive wasp-like insects is spreading fast, and it could mean bad news for pine trees, holiday traditions, and your backyard.
Bagworms are stealthy, building protective bags in which they hide while they wreak havoc on your trees and shrubs. “You may not notice them until they’ve already done their damage,” says Shimat V.
SUDBURY, Mass. — Tree crews have been cleaning up all day after a storm rolled through Saturday, sending a pine tree crashing through the roof of a Sudbury, Massachusetts, home. "A lot of broken ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — April marks three years since a fire damaged the Pine Tree Hotel on Mosquito Beach. Now, a new $1.25 million grant is helping with restoration efforts. “In the Jim ...
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ROME, Maine (WABI) - Pine Tree Camp is getting ready for its 80th year. When campers return this summer, they’re going to have something new to look forward to. It’s a project that came to ...
It looks like a small pine cone or a collection of pine needles stuck together, and it probably hangs from a tree branch or leaf. When they’re freshly made, the bags range from green to light brown.
Several moth species, including the Nantucket pine tip moth, Zimmerman pine moth, and European pine shoot moth, pose additional risks for the Japanese black pine. These pests' larvae burrow into its ...
He was one of two discoverers of the world’s tallest tree in 2006 (called Hyperion, at 380 feet tall), as well as the second- and third-tallest trees in California’s Redwood National and State ...
The oldest tree species is the Great Basin bristlecone pine, with many trees dating back around 4,000 years. The oldest tree is named Methuselah and it dates back nearly 5,000 years.
Eventually, the entire top of the tree turns brown and dies. This is caused by pine weevil larvae, which tunnel inside the tender tip of the trunk (sometimes called the “candle”).