Is the Ash Borer on its Way to NH?

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By Mark Bevis on Wednesday, March 15, 2006.
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Dr. Stanley Swier studies forest insects at the UNH Extension Service and he's been watching the Emerald Ash Borer as it moves east.

He told NHPR's Mark Bevis that damage by invasive species like the Borer is likely to become more and more common as trade increases around the world.

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