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The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) is an invasive species that was introduced to North America in 1998. In a very short ...
The company also advises inspecting your Christmas tree before bringing in it inside your home, checking the branches, trunk and underside of the tree for any signs of bugs or egg sacs.
The insect feeds itself by using a special mouthpart that penetrates the soft tissues of plant foliage, soft stems and most particularly for aphids, the tender underside of leaves.
Here's why you probably don't have bugs in your Christmas tree, despite the stories of infestations you may see. This Is How Common Bugs in a Christmas Tree Really Are, According to an Expert Skip ...
The tiny insects are often spotted by the white, waxy ovisacs they excrete on the trees. Those tiny white ovisacs are between 1/4 and 1/16 of an inch and can be found on the underside at the base ...
ROCKFORD, Mich. — When it comes to Christmas trees, there's two camps. Some don't want the mess of a real tree, but others would no sooner have a fake tree than they would a fake turkey. Hart ...
BILLINGS, Mont. - Armies of tree-boring bugs are transforming some of Yellowstone National Park's green forests into seas of red, dead trees. The bugs - four species of bark beetles and one ...
To find out how worried we should be about bug-filled evergreens, we checked in with the National Christmas Tree Association. According to its spokesman, Doug Hundley, the short answer is not at all.