Taking Advantage of a Destructive Insect’s Weakness for Purple – New York Times


Taking Advantage of a Destructive Insect's Weakness for Purple
New York Times
"Right now, the emerald ash borer is the most destructive insect we have in North America," said Nathan Siegert, an entomologist with the United States Forest Service. Named for its wing covers, which look so much like emeralds that people in some ...

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