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1. The hemlock woolly Adelgid, or HWA, is an invasive, aphid-like insect that attacks North American hemlocks

2. The health of Maryland’s hemlocks, and the associated ecosystems, is being threatened by the hemlock woolly Adelgid (HWA)

3. Hemlock woolly Adelgid was accidentally brought to eastern North America and is a threat to eastern hemlocks

4. Native to Asia, the hemlock woolly Adelgid, or HWA, is an invasive, aphid-like insect that attacks North American hemlocks

5. Hemlock woolly Adelgid is an aphid-like insect that attacks and kills hemlock trees

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8. A pest of hemlock trees, hemlock woolly Adelgid (HWA) is native to the Asian continent.

9. The man was poisoned with hemlock.

10. Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Uh-dell-jid) (HWA) is an introduced, aphid-like insect from Asia that attacks eastern hemlock

11. Adelges tsugae (Hemlock Woolly Adelgid) - Fact Sheet

12. Hemlock woolly Adelgid "cottony" masses

13. With Burdocks, Hemlocks, Nettles, Cuckoo-flowers.' Also in As You Like It: ROSALIND

14. 17 His legs were impaled with a thousand needles of pine and hemlock; hemlock cones and crabapple were strapped to his waist.

15. The example below is growing on a hemlock tree in Oregon.

16. Socrates refused to flee and died by drinking hemlock.

17. Vegetable Poisons - Saffron, Hemlock, Henbane, Strong Scented Lettuce.

18. [ Chuckles ] You thought he was being poisoned by hemlock?

19. He was condemned to drink a cup of hemlock.

20. The hemlock woolly Adelgid, an insect that has decimated the eastern hemlock population over the last 40 years, is not a parasite — it’s an herbivore

21. Laricobius nigrinus (Coleptera: Derodontidae) is a Beetles species native to the Pacific Northwest, where HWA is a native pest of western hemlock and mountain hemlock trees

22. Colicroot resembles the Water Hemlocks in the manner that the flowers are strung out along the stem

23. NOTE: Many other things may look like hemlock woolly Adelgid

24. Hemlock is one of nature's oldest and most deadly poisons.

25. Please review hemlock woolly Adelgid look alikes (printable PDF) before reporting

26. Other alkaloids include strychnine, nicotine, morphine, mescaline, and emetine (the deadly ingredient in hemlock).

27. The hemlock woolly Adelgid, Adelges tsugae (HWA), a tiny sap-sucking insect related to aphids, is causing widespread death and decline of hemlock trees in the eastern United States

28. The hemlock woolly Adelgid is thought to have originated in Asia

29. Fir : The price is about same to that of hemlock spruce.

30. Generally, western hemlock plywood was affected by temperature and other variables.

31. No, no, they are not willing to drain that cup of hemlock.

32. Drink the hemlock and end this ceaseless torture about our print future?

33. WASHINGTON, D.C., April 14, 2020—A first-of-its-kind hybrid hemlock, which is not vulnerable to the insect hemlock woolly Adelgid, has been developed by the Agricultural Research Service's U.S

34. Sarg. ratios. Coastal Western Hemlock zone forests have abundant Tsuga heterophylla pollen.

35. Hemlock woolly Adelgid (HWA) is an aphid-like insect (aphids suck fluid from plants) that attacks and kills hemlock trees by feeding on nutrient and water storage cells at the base of needles

36. Soil samples were collected from spruce, hemlock and pine forests in central Taiwan.

37. Neasloss claims a spot under a hemlock tree and pulls his hood tight against the ceaseless rain.

38. The hemlock woolly Adelgid (HWA), Adelges tsugae, is a nonnative, invasive insect pest that colonizes, feeds on the sap of, and ultimately kills both eastern and Carolina hemlock trees, Tsuga canadensis and Tsuga caroliniana

39. The hemlock woolly Adelgid hatches from eggs into what is called the crawler stage

40. In the 1950s, a small organism appeared in Richmond, Virginia, called the Hemlock woolly adelgid.

41. The Adelgids feed at the bases of hemlock needles, causing the needles to die

42. Hemlock woolly Adelgid is established in isolated locations in the western Lower Peninsula of Michigan

43. The potential of T. galchanoides for biological control of the hemlock woolly adelgid was discussed.

44. Look at the sunlight a glowing ribbon draped along the dark pelt of hemlock and pine.

45. Hemlock wooly Adelgid are difficult to control because the fluffy secretions protect it from pesticides

46. Here is a beech by the side of a hemlock, with three pines at hand.

47. Any of several poisonous plants of the genera Conium and Cicuta, such as the poison hemlock.

48. The hemlock woolly Adelgid (HWA) is a tiny insect that is closely related to the aphids

49. The cedar-hemlock groves along the Lake McDonald valley are the easternmost examples of this Pacific climatic ecosystem.

50. The guide is titled Integrating Chemical and Biological Control of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: A Resource Manager’s Guide

51. Laricobius nigrinus is a small beetle that eats an even smaller bug – the hemlock woolly Adelgid, or HWA

52. Memories merge with reality now as we beach the canoe near the ledges under the still-standing thick hemlock.

53. Though my house was hidden behind a ridge of hemlock, I could see where Mill Creek twists through the yard.

54. “It can be a bit of a dicey distinction, but most people would talk of the hemlock woolly Adelgid as an

55. Two-way indicator species analysis (TWINSPAN) was used to classify the data, resulting in eight forest cover types: ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa), Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa), whitebark pine – subalpine larch (Pinus albicaulis – Larix lyallii), mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis), western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla), and hardwood forest.

56. The hemlock woolly Adelgid (Adelges tsugae), commonly referred to as HWA, is an aphid-like insect native to East Asia

57. The hemlock woolly Adelgid is native to the northwestern United States, but has spread across areas of the northeast in recent years

58. Oil a recent visit, I checked the undersides of the branches of five-hundred-year-old hemlock trees hanging across a creek.

59. Conifers are usually evergreen, often have needle-shaped or scale-like leaves, and include the pine, fir, spruce, hemlock, and yew

60. As of May 2017, hemlock woolly Adelgid (also referred to as HWA) had been found in localized areas of Allegan, Muskegon, Oceana …

61. The most obvious sign of a hemlock woolly Adelgid infestation is the copious masses of white filaments of wax produced by females (Fig

62. The hemlock woolly Adelgid, Adelges tsugae, is a small (1 / 32 inch), reddish-purple, aphid-like insect that covers itself with a white, fluffy secretion

63. Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota have hemlock forests that are sufficiently separated from the Appalachians that it is unlikely the Adelgid could reach them through natural means.

64. Most Boletes are found on the ground in wooded areas and at their edges, under conifers (pine, western hemlock, Sitka spruce) and hardwoods (oak, birch, aspen)

65. Examples of Armored scales that attack needled evergreen trees and shrubs are elongate hemlock scale, cryptomeria scale, juniper scale, minute cypress scale, and pine needle scale

66. It has been like splitting hemlock knots with a corn-dodger [a piece of corn bread] for a wedge, and a pumpkin for a beetle [a wooden mallet].

67. Even with snow on the ground, the high bushy understory is exposed; also snow and wind bring down leafy branches of cedar, hemlock, red alder, and other arboreal fodder.

68. In the absence of these preferred hosts, Bagworm will eat the foliage of just about any tree: fir, spruce, pine, hemlock, sweetgum, sycamore, honey locust, and black locust.

69. Lesson 10: Usables and Avoidables, Queen Anne's Lace and Poison Hemlock Lesson 11: Usables and Avoidables, Chanterelle and Jack-O-Lantern mushrooms 3 Final Thoughts and Next Steps

70. In the Chilliwack River valley, Cimicifuga elata grows in shady, moist, mixed, mature (70-150 yr. old) western red cedar-hemlock forest, commonly in Thuja plicata-Polystichum munitum-Achlys triphylla communities.

71. “The goal of the strategy is to prolong the health of some hemlock trees with insecticides, while, on other trees, establishing Adelgid-eating insects,” says Bud Mayfield , USDA Forest Service researcher and lead

72. “In a draught, hemlock provokes a loss of vision at such point to be blind, gasping, a loss of consciousness and cold in the extremities; at the end, the victims gasp as they are Asphyxied because breath stops.” (11).

73. “In a draught, hemlock provokes a loss of vision at such point to be blind, gasping, a loss of consciousness and cold in the extremities; at the end, the victims gasp as they are Asphyxied because breath stops.” (11).

74. Conifers are dependent on the wind to blow pollen produced by the male cones to the female cones, where seeds develop. Conifers are usually evergreen, often have needle-shaped or scale-like leaves, and include the pine, fir, spruce, hemlock, and yew

75. ‘Over the ledge lies an Atlantic of vapor without sail or shore, and through the hemlocks on North mountain the wind Brattles like a hurricane.’ ‘It is a lively sound, a busy tinkling, the incessant brattling and from time to time rushing, crashing sound of this falling ice, and trees suddenly erecting themselves when relieved of their

76. ‘In and alongside the stream, a different suite of plants can be found including yellow iris, hemlock water-dropwort, lesser spearwort and Brooklime.’ ‘Various other plants which are sometimes referred to as watercress or mixed with it or treated in the same ways include Brooklime, Veronica beccabunga.’

77. ‘In and alongside the stream, a different suite of plants can be found including yellow iris, hemlock water-dropwort, lesser spearwort and Brooklime.’ ‘Various other plants which are sometimes referred to as watercress or mixed with it or treated in the same ways include Brooklime, Veronica beccabunga.’

78. “[A] sleuth with a Bushelful of entertaining problems.”—Claudia Bishop, bestselling author of the Hemlock Falls Mysteries “Connolly’s writing style brings the reader into the sights, scents, and sounds of a small town.”—Open Book Society “An example of everything that is right with the cozy mystery.”—Lesa’s Book Critiques

79. Both physically and conceptually, the Aerograms occupy the space between Hell Notes, 1990/2017, the first film Davey ever made (rarely shown and only recently digitized), and a handful of her more current videos and related photographs, including Hemlock Forest, 2016, and Wedding Loop, 2017, which deal with the death of Chantal Ackerman and the lives of Davey's many sisters, respectively.

80. Above the firs come the tamarack, constituting the bulk of the lower Alpine forest; the hardy long-lived mountain pine; the red cedar or juniper, growing even on the Baldest rocks; the beautiful hemlock spruce; the still higher white pine, nut pine, needle pine; and finally, at io,000 to 12,000 ft., the dwarf pine, which grows in a tangle on the earth over which one walks, and may not show for