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Prior to the introduction of Dutch elm disease, the native elm bark beetle was not a major pest. The two non-native species are more aggressive with drought-stressed American elms.
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Regina Leader Post on MSN'Significantly higher' rate of Dutch elm disease raising concerns: City of ReginaDutch elm disease is on the rise, with forestry crews set to remove seven infected trees in Regina that recently tested ...
The City of Regina has had seven confirmed cases of Dutch elm disease this week, which brings the total up to 17 this season, ...
The City of Regina is seeing an early season surge of Dutch elm disease (DED). City officials have confirmed 17 cases so far ...
Regina is battling an early surge of Dutch elm disease, with 17 infected trees confirmed so far this year. Acting parks ...
Orange spray paint signifies death for some stately elm trees on the University campus this summer. The cause is Dutch elm disease, an ailment with a notorious history in the Twin Cities. In 1977, ...
Dutch elm disease, a fungal infection spread by elm bark beetles, has been one of the most significant threats to elm trees in North America since the 1920s. The disease typically infects trees ...
Hardy elms survived. Dutch elm disease is caused by a fungus that can be spread by a bark beetle or through two trees that have interconnected roots.
As the Minnesota State Fair grounds begin to bustle with activity, fair officials and University tree pathologists are trying to determine why half of the elm trees on the grounds are infected with ...
For additional information, and if you need help to identify an elm tree, contact the City of Moose Jaw Parks and Recreation Department.
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Dutch elm disease emerges in Edmonton for the first time - MSNDutch elm disease is caused by a fungus that is spread among elm trees through their roots and by specific species of bark beetles that carry the fungus from tree to tree. “It is very concerning ...
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