Beetle invasion looming on horizon

Beetle invasion looming on horizon

Forester says that once an outbreak becomes an epidemic, there’s not much that can be done
Kent Grant, district forester in Durango for the Colorado State Forest Service, said the spruce beetle infestation started a couple of years ago in the Weminuche Wilderness high country.
Spruce beetles live and feed underneath the bark of the tree in the phloem layer, according to Kent Grant, district forester in Durango for the Colorado State Forest Service.

Beetle invasion looming on horizon

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Kent Grant, district forester in Durango for the Colorado State Forest Service, said the spruce beetle infestation started a couple of years ago in the Weminuche Wilderness high country.
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Spruce beetles live and feed underneath the bark of the tree in the phloem layer, according to Kent Grant, district forester in Durango for the Colorado State Forest Service.