Skip to content
Forsyth County Master Naturalists

Forsyth County Master Naturalists

Conservation in action – Learn Apply Promote

  • Home
  • About Us
    • MN Program Information
  • News Alerts
  • Projects
    • Bluebird Trail
    • Tree Signs
    • Learning Center Kiosks
    • Anuran (Frog) Monitoring Program
    • Native Plant Garden Bethelview Trailhead
    • Go Greener Projects
    • Benefits of Bats
  • Topics Of Interest
    • Trees
    • Water Conservation
    • Soil Conservation
    • Certified Habitats
    • Vermiculture
  • Birds
    • Bird Gallary
  • Frogs and Toads
    • Frogs of Forsyth
    • Frog Calls
    • Frog Calls Practice Test
  • Bats
  • Green Dollars and Cents
  • Help Desk
  • Contact Us
Forsyth County Master Naturalists

Author: fcmgnat

Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer

Since 2002, the emerald ash borer has been detected in 21 (as of July 2013) states and has killed tens of millions of ash trees. Adult EAB are a bright, metallic, emerald green color and are less than 1/2 inch long (7.5 – 13.5 mm). They can feed on ash foliage, although that damage is considered minimal.
Continue reading “Emerald Ash Borer”

Author fcmgnatPosted on September 1, 2016September 1, 2016
  • Home
  • About Us
    • MN Program Information
  • News Alerts
  • Projects
    • Bluebird Trail
    • Tree Signs
    • Learning Center Kiosks
    • Anuran (Frog) Monitoring Program
    • Native Plant Garden Bethelview Trailhead
    • Go Greener Projects
    • Benefits of Bats
  • Topics Of Interest
    • Trees
    • Water Conservation
    • Soil Conservation
    • Certified Habitats
    • Vermiculture
  • Birds
    • Bird Gallary
  • Frogs and Toads
    • Frogs of Forsyth
    • Frog Calls
    • Frog Calls Practice Test
  • Bats
  • Green Dollars and Cents
  • Help Desk
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • About Us
    • MN Program Information
  • News Alerts
  • Projects
    • Bluebird Trail
    • Tree Signs
    • Learning Center Kiosks
    • Anuran (Frog) Monitoring Program
    • Native Plant Garden Bethelview Trailhead
    • Go Greener Projects
    • Benefits of Bats
  • Topics Of Interest
    • Trees
    • Water Conservation
    • Soil Conservation
    • Certified Habitats
    • Vermiculture
  • Birds
    • Bird Gallary
  • Frogs and Toads
    • Frogs of Forsyth
    • Frog Calls
    • Frog Calls Practice Test
  • Bats
  • Green Dollars and Cents
  • Help Desk
  • Contact Us
Forsyth County Master Naturalists Proudly powered by WordPress