Maine officials have decided to fight the invasive insect hemlock woolly adelgid with Japanese beetles, which are also considered non-native pests. Read more here.
The hemlock woolly adelgid has made its entrance into Maine. According to Maine Forest Service entomologist Colleen Teerling, the pest was first found in the southernmost forests of Maine in 2003. Over the last two decades the adelgid has spread,.
TOPSHAM — The hemlock woolly adelgid was first found in the southernmost forests of Maine in 2003, according to Maine Forest Service entomologist Colleen Teerling. Over the last two decades,