Invasive Tree-Killer Detected in Multiple Michigan Counties

No, that’s not snow that’s covering the branches of your trees. It’s worse!

As far as West Michigan is concerned local WWMT meteorologist Will Haenni has given us the all clear and is confident we’ll remain flake-free from now own, meaning we can confidently enjoy spring weather and everything that comes with it:

Even the creepy crawly bugs!

I’ve already seen a few pesky flies and stink bugs make their way inside my home but Michigan wildlife experts warn this invasive tree-killing insect could be lurking in your own backyard.

If you’ve noticed strange devices on trees in your area or the lack of bird feeders it’s not only because of the highly contagious bird flu that’s wreaking havoc on our bird flock it’s because one of Michigan’s most notorious tree-killers have suddenly gone mobile.

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Returns

Each year experts remind Michiganders to keep a keen eye on the trees and greenery around their property. As the Ottawa County Parks and Recreation Department explains,…

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