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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
December 6, 2022

Invasive emerald ash borer prompts Portland to remove damaged ash trees

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
December 6, 2022

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • December 6, 2022

Four trees infected with the invasive insect were removed on District Road, the first time the city has had to remove trees because of damage caused by the bright green beetle.

Source:https://www.pressherald.com/2022/12/06/invasive-pest-prompts-city-of-portland-to-remove-damaged-ash-trees/

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