Emerald ash borer confirmed in Smokies
Story Date: 6/8/2012

 
Source: CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 6/7/12

The destructive emerald ash borer has been found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
In a news release sent Thursday, park management stated the beetles were discovered last week in traps at the Sugarlands Visitor Center and in the Greenbrier area - both on the Tennessee side of the 500,000-acre park on the North Carolina border.

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