Japanese beetle may help fight hemlock-killing insect
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Laricobius nigrinus feeds on hemlock woolly adelgid eggs. Credit: Virginia Tech
The eastern hemlock, a tall, long-lived coniferous tree that shelters river and streamside ecosystems throughout the eastern United States and Canada, is in serious danger of extinction because a tiny, non-native insect is literally sucking the life out of it.
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