An emerald ash borer (EAB) infestation has been confirmed in western York County, state officials announced on Sept. 12.
Read MoreA continuing informative series of articles about the emerald ash borer including advice, updated monthly.
Read MoreSince 2000, deer tick populations have expanded throughout the state, and Lyme disease cases have increased exponentially. The 5- to 14-year-old age group, and those over 65, have been most vulnerable.
Read MoreMany white pines never get a chance to fulfill their genetic potential. and in most cases it’s not because they’re cut down, or blown down, or broken down by snow and ice, but because they fall victim to a tiny insect – the white pine weevil, a bug that could be a candidate for the 10 Most Unwanted List.
Read MoreThe fact is that hunters are at a high risk for exposure to ticks. What might not be immediately obvious is that . . .
Read MoreIn Maine, this is the time of year that large numbers of adult ticks are feeding. Here are three pointers . . .
Read MoreSpring is here, and most people are excited to spend time outdoors again. Whether you're a gardener or a hiker, you can make a difference by noticing characteristics of the landscape around you while out in the great outdoors.
Read MoreSpring heralds the return of warm weather, colorful flowers, and wildlife.
Read MoreIf you have a nature-based hobby, Maine is a wonderful state for you. We’re home to thousands of acres of pristine woodlands and water sources, and many of our residents have them in their own backyards.
Read MoreMosquitos and black flies are a particular nuisance in Maine. Whether you're barbecuing, hiking, or simply sitting on your porch reading the newspaper, these little pests will find and annoy you.
Read MoreMaine's beautiful forests are susceptible to a host of invasive species. From wood borers to defoliators to disease, these species can quickly damage and kill a large amount of forest.
Read MoreBack in 1997, an article in the Maine Woodland Owners newsletter raised questions about the spread of Lyme disease in Maine.
Read MoreSome bugs are beneficial to your backyard or garden, especially in Maine, which is rich in deciduous forests, wildlife, and natural resources.
Read MoreAs the weather cools, many of us are ready to break out the wood and enjoy the warmth and beauty of a fire.
Read MoreWhile fall is the season when Maine residents and visitors focus on apples, maintaining pest control is an all year job.
Read MoreIn 2002, the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), an invasive species that feeds on ash trees, was found in Michigan. Since then, it has spread throughout much of the United States and into Canada.
Read MoreAs the weather warms in the spring and summer months, outdoor activities like camping and hiking become the standard. And while the outdoors
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