News

Pests that are too small to be seen by the naked eye are leaving a giant problem in their wake in Maryland. Forests and ...
Forests and nearby communities could start looking much different as a tree native to Maryland falls victim to a microscopic ...
Sean O'Brien, from the UNH Cooperative Extension, takes a look at how beech leaf disease spreads and the signs to help you ...
Unfortunately, there is a substantial threat to this tree that spans across the eastern United States — beech leaf disease ...
The young beech trees on her land are beginning to lose some or all their leaves. And ones that haven’t been defoliated have few leaves with some of them looking brown or crinkled. There’s a lot more ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A disease spreading among beech trees is getting worse in Maryland, the state Department of Agriculture said. Beech leaf disease, which is caused by a microscopic roundworm ...
Beech leaf disease is believed to be caused by a particular type of nematode, which is a microscopic, threadlike worm. It was first discovered in Ohio in 2012.
MARYLAND (WBFF) — The Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) says that conditions of beech leaf disease are worsening across the state. In a press release release, the department stated that ...
“Beach leaf disease just happens to be spreading more quickly,” Halman said. He says it’s caused by nematodes that eat beech leaves and buds, especially on young trees.
Beech Leaf Disease, caused by foliar nematodes, is devastating beech trees in Oakland Forest and other areas. A research study is underway to test treatments, including fungicide injections and ...
Beech Leaf Disease, caused by foliar nematodes, is devastating beech trees in Oakland Forest and other areas. A research study is underway to test treatments, including fungicide injections and ...