Howdy, howdy bug lovers! Welcome to our latest episode where we will focus in on forest entomology with Dr. David Coyle! Dr. Coyle covers topics such as invasive species biology, what are some of the worst forest invasive insects around, and native bark beetles! It's great stuff, so tune in! Some of the invasive species we talk about today: Emerald ash borer Gypsy moth and the Slow the Spread program Hemlock wooly adelgid Redbay ambrosia beetle and Laurel Wilt David mentions loads of great online resources here are the links to a few of them: Don't move firewood EAB Info Southern Forest Health Southern Regional Extension Forestry Dr. Coyle's personal site And his Twitter @drdavecoyle David's favorite insect for the episode is the majestic luna moth and I couldn't resist a nice picture of one Questions? Comments? Email:
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