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The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources confirmed the emerald ash borer has spread to Baltic.
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The emerald ash borer, an invasive species native to northeastern Asia, has been detected in Minnehaha and Lincoln County. The newest identification was confirmed near Crooks in Minnehaha County.
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In The Moment ... February 13, 2019 Show 515 Hour 2 Has the extreme South Dakota winter weather killed off the emerald ash borers? How soon can we start…
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In The Moment ... June 28, 2018 Show 368 Hour 2Erik Helland, owner of Landscape Garden Center in Sioux Falls, joins In The Moment with some gardening…
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In The Moment ... May 24, 2018 Show 344 Hour 2The Emerald Ash Borer has been confirmed in South Dakota.Nationwide the pest has killed hundreds of millions…
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Emerald Ash Borers have been discovered within 100 miles of South Dakota—and a state forestry expert says it’s a matter of time before the beetles make…
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Survey crews are training for a time when the emerald ash borer finds its way to South Dakota trees. The exotic insect feeds on black, green or white ash.…
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An insect that could threaten one of South Dakota's most populous tree species moved even closer to the state in the past year. The emerald ash borer was…
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You’ve heard of the Mountain Pine Beetle; now get ready for the Emerald Ash Borer.While the pine beetle attacks trees in the Black Hills, the ash borer…