MICHIGAN'S INVASIVE SPECIES WATCHLIST: Asian Longhorned BeetleMICHIGAN'S INVASIVE SPECIES WATCHLIST: Asian Longhorned BeetleMichigan is asking residents to be on the lookout for the Asian longhorned beetle, a potential invasive species with a devastating impact on wildlife.Scott ClowScott Clow
What's Leaving All Those Weird Marks On Trees Across Michigan?What's Leaving All Those Weird Marks On Trees Across Michigan?Concerned residents are noticing odd markings on trees across Michigan, is another invasive insect to blame?Lauren GordonLauren Gordon
Michigan DNR Invasive Species Watchlist: Northern SnakeheadMichigan DNR Invasive Species Watchlist: Northern SnakeheadLearn why the Northern Snakehead is a major concern for Michigan's ecosystem and how the DNR is working to control its population.Scott ClowScott Clow
Michiganders, Check Your Christmas Tree for THIS Invasive InsectMichiganders, Check Your Christmas Tree for THIS Invasive InsectMichigan is the 3rd largest supplier of Christmas trees in the nation, but are there creepy crawlies lurking in our trees?Lauren GordonLauren Gordon
One of the World’s Most Invasive Aquatic Plants Found in Michigan for First TimeOne of the World’s Most Invasive Aquatic Plants Found in Michigan for First TimeAn invasive plant that kills native plants and can choke off recreational water access has been discovered in two southwest Michigan ponds.JannaJanna
New ‘Aggressive’, Virus-Carrying Species of Mosquito Found in Grand RapidsNew ‘Aggressive’, Virus-Carrying Species of Mosquito Found in Grand RapidsTwo invasive mosquito species known to carry Zika virus have been found in Grand Rapids, Mich.JannaJanna
New Deadly Insect Found in Ohio & Indiana, What About Michigan?New Deadly Insect Found in Ohio & Indiana, What About Michigan?Found in neighboring states Indiana and Ohio, can Michiganders expect to see invasive new deadly Asian longhorned tick in Michigan?Lauren GordonLauren Gordon
Michigan: USDA Issues Warning, Kill This Insect On SightMichigan: USDA Issues Warning, Kill This Insect On SightFor the past few years, State of Michigan officials have warned residents about a colorful insect that that damages fruit, hops, and hardwood trees. Now, national health experts are backing that up, saying this pest should be killed on sight.JannaJanna
When Are The Joro Spiders Coming To Michigan?When Are The Joro Spiders Coming To Michigan?The Joro spiders are expanding across the USA, are they coming to Michigan?Ken EvansKen Evans