URI scientists look for tree-killing insects

By The Associated Press
The researchers have set traps at conservation lands throughout western
Native to the south, the destructive insect has been found on Long Island and central
It is unclear whether the tiny beetle has arrived in
URI entomologist Lisa Tewksbury says the black beetles are 2 to 4 millimeters in size.
The larvae eat the tree tissue and spread a fungus, which prevents water uptake in infected trees. Pine beetle infestations can kill a tree in two or three years.
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