For Ash-Dependent Insects, Some Plants Make Good Alternatives—But Others Don’t

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With ash trees decimated by the emerald ash borer, where do other insects that depend on ash go? A new study shows landscape managers that choosing the right replacements for ash is critical for such ash-reliant native insects.

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