"Borers Branch Out From Ash Trees"

"Bad news in the bug department: The emerald ash borer, a tiny, glitter-green insect from China expected to kill virtually all ash trees in the eastern U.S. - unless they are treated with expensive chemicals - may have a new target.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed that the borer had attacked the white fringe tree, which is in the same family as not only the ash, but forsythia and lilac.

Experts don't know quite what to make of the find yet, other than that it is worrisome."

Sandy Bauers reports for the Philadelphia Inquirer November 6, 2014.

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, 11/07/2014