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Buprestidae / Emerald ash borer / Insecticides / Imidacloprid / Pollinator decline / Ash borer / Fraxinus / EAB / Tree / Pesticide toxicity to bees / Tetrastichus planipennisi / Spathius agrili
Date: 2015-07-31 15:38:23
Buprestidae
Emerald ash borer
Insecticides
Imidacloprid
Pollinator decline
Ash borer
Fraxinus
EAB
Tree
Pesticide toxicity to bees
Tetrastichus planipennisi
Spathius agrili

SECOND EDITION Insecticide Options for Protecting Ash Trees

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