A Tale Of Two Critters: Emerald Ash Borers & Super Termites

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New University of Minnesota research shows a possible path in controlling the emerald ash borer: some fungi that live in borer-infested trees attack the pest - and other insects. The fungi are now being evaluated for their potential for biocontrol.

Meanwhile, a species of Formosan subterranean super termites has been found in trees in South Florida. Over the past eight years, these voracious predators have been attacking not only dead trees but also some of the state's oldest and largest living trees.

 

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