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European Hornet on branch
It’s the time of year when queen wasps and bumble bees have emerged from hibernation and are seeking cavity sites to build their nests. An increase in wasp calls this past week means its time for a ...
Preserved bug models
While there is something to see year round in the world of Spotted Lanternfly or SLF, last week, a group of Extension professionals – Jim Jasinski with our IPM Program, Thomas deHaas in Erie County,...
Piles of mulch around trees
The vast majority of the trees and shrubs used in Ohio landscapes evolved in ecosystems with soils topped by an organic layer. Think forest and grassland soils. Aged hardwood bark mulch serves as a ...
Tree with no leaves and sunset in background
Egg masses of Spotted Lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula, on Tree of Heaven, Ailanthus altissima, were discovered by an arborist during the week of February 14. Ohio Department of Agriculture inspected ...
Paperback Maple trunk
One of my favorite small trees is paperbark maple. Recently the Buckeye Yard and Garden Line (BYGL) posted a love letter to this wonderful tree, authored by Ashley Kulhanek .
 
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