March 18, 2012

SandBoxBlogs: Coloradoan "Double trouble from Colorado pine beetles"

"BOULDER (AP) -- University of Colorado researchers say mountain pine beetles that are devastating forests across the West are now breeding twice in some years.

Researchers say the beetles usually lay their eggs in late July or August. The larvae then burrow deeper into the bark, where they spend the winter...."  (Read more?  Click title)

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