Forestry officials on urgent mission: Beetles (AP)

By admin, 23-05-2009

A dead Asian longhorned beetle is seen in its adult stage, front, and as a larva at the state Department of Resources and Economic Development Division of Forest and Lands office in Hillsboro, N.H., Thursday, May 21, 2009. The beetle has destroyed thousands of trees in Worcester, Mass. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)AP - Forestry officials in the Northeast are on an urgent mission, tracking thousands of Massachusetts residents as they search for tree-eating stowaway insects they may have carried to campgrounds or vacation homes.



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