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See it, squish it’: Essential tips for Michigan to combat its least wanted invasive species
Read full article: See it, squish it’: Essential tips for Michigan to combat its least wanted invasive speciesLocal 4 looks forward to the leaves changing color this time of year, but we must also be aware of invasive species.
Michigan awards $3.6M to projects fighting invasive species
Read full article: Michigan awards $3.6M to projects fighting invasive speciesNearly three dozen projects aimed at fighting invasive species in Michigan will share $3.6 million in grant funding through the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program.
Projects aimed at fighting Michigan’s invasive species share $3.6M in grant funding
Read full article: Projects aimed at fighting Michigan’s invasive species share $3.6M in grant fundingNearly three dozen projects aimed at fighting invasive species in Michigan will share $3.6 million in grant funding through the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program.
Beech leaf disease found in more SE Michigan counties; There’s still time to check your trees
Read full article: Beech leaf disease found in more SE Michigan counties; There’s still time to check your treesInvasive beech leaf disease was first confirmed in Michigan in St. Clair County in July. Since then, it has been detected in Oakland and Wayne counties.
Invasive spotted lanternfly detected in Oakland County, a first in Michigan: What to know
Read full article: Invasive spotted lanternfly detected in Oakland County, a first in Michigan: What to knowMichigan has confirmed the state’s first detection of the invasive spotted lanternfly after a small population was found in Oakland County.
Invasive spotted lanternfly found in Michigan for first time: What to know
Read full article: Invasive spotted lanternfly found in Michigan for first time: What to knowMichigan has confirmed the state’s first detection of the invasive spotted lanternfly after a small population was found in Oakland County.
Start checking trees for signs of Asian longhorned beetles: What they are, why they’re a threat
Read full article: Start checking trees for signs of Asian longhorned beetles: What they are, why they’re a threatEnvironmental officials want you to start checking your trees for adult Asian longhorned beetles because the invasive beetle starts to emerge this month.
Get Caught Up: Michigan residents urged to keep an eye for invasive spotted lanternfly
Read full article: Get Caught Up: Michigan residents urged to keep an eye for invasive spotted lanternflyMichigan officials want residents to be on the lookout for the spotted lanternfly, an invasive species that threatens agriculture and natural resources.
Let’s talk about Michigan’s 2 invasive mammals: A large, destructive rodent and aggressive wild boars
Read full article: Let’s talk about Michigan’s 2 invasive mammals: A large, destructive rodent and aggressive wild boarsThere are two mammals on Michigan’s list of invasive species to watch out for.
Spotted lanternfly ‘could reach Michigan at any time’: What to know about this invasive species
Read full article: Spotted lanternfly ‘could reach Michigan at any time’: What to know about this invasive speciesMichigan officials want residents to be on the lookout for the spotted lanternfly, an invasive species that threatens agriculture and natural resources.
Invasive beech leaf disease confirmed in Michigan for 1st time: What to know
Read full article: Invasive beech leaf disease confirmed in Michigan for 1st time: What to knowInvasive beech leaf disease has been found in a small private woodlot in southern St. Clair County, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Invasive beech leaf disease confirmed in St. Clair County: What to look out for
Read full article: Invasive beech leaf disease confirmed in St. Clair County: What to look out forInvasive beech leaf disease has been found in a small private woodlot in southern St. Clair County, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Let’s talk about Michigan’s invasive aquatic plants: How to identify them and the dangers they pose
Read full article: Let’s talk about Michigan’s invasive aquatic plants: How to identify them and the dangers they poseThere are two invasive trees and seven invasive shrubs that Michigan officials want residents to be aware of.
What’s the buzz with pollinators? Help nature’s fertilizers at these June events in Ann Arbor
Read full article: What’s the buzz with pollinators? Help nature’s fertilizers at these June events in Ann ArborOn Saturday, June 25, the City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation will help local pollinators by clearing weeds and invasive plants at two parks.
Bodies of invasive spotted lanternfly found in Michigan
Read full article: Bodies of invasive spotted lanternfly found in MichiganLANSING, Mich. – Dead spotted lanternfly insects were found in Michigan in recent weeks, according to The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD). MDARD is asking freight carriers, warehouse workers and delivery drivers to be on the lookout for the spotted lanternfly. Officials said there is no evidence of an established population of the spotted lanternfly in Michigan. The spotted lanternfly sucks sap from host plants and secrets large amounts of a sugar-rich, sticky liquid called honeydew. People involved in transporting and handling goods or freight should become familiar with identifying spotted lanternfly adults and egg masses.