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1. Tree damaged by balsam woolly Adelgid infestation

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

3. Hemlock woolly Adelgid "cottony" masses

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

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

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

7. On-Line Information – NC State University CTN 20: Balsam Woolly Adelgid – fact sheet with

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

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

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

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

12. Woolly Adelgid: [noun] either of two aphids (genus Adelges) with a white woolly coating that have been accidentally introduced into North America:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

28. 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

29. 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

30. Though balsam woolly Adelgid is not as much of a problem as it was in the past due to control of other pests, it can still damage and even kill trees

31. 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

32. 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

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. 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

35. It's a woolly mammoth, Dad.

36. I love my woolly hat.

37. Woolly alder aphids are so named because they produce clumps of woolly wax from their bodies.

38. Woolly Aphid – Woolly Aphids are usually 0.13 inch or less in length, and cover themselves with white waxy material

39. Or maybe you're even the woolly mammoth.

40. Woolly Aphid Also known as American Blight

41. Maybe even a yellow-tailed woolly monkey.

42. Cooperation need not mean woolly-headed altruism

43. Woolly Bluecurls gets its common name from the colorful (white to purple) woolly hairs that cover the stems and calyces

44. 1 She wore this woolly hat with pompoms.

45. At least I do not stand woolly fucking goat!

46. The most common this year was the Cooley Spruce Gall Adelgid (Adelges coolyi (Gillette) Homoptera:Adelgidae))

47. In about 1900, a tiny insect called balsam woolly Adelgid (Adelges piceae), a European native, appeared in North America on balsam firs (Abies balsamea) in New England and Canada.In 1928 it was found for the first time in a western state, on ornamental firs near San Francisco.

48. Clomps are large pachyderms bearing a resemblance to woolly rhinoceri

49. We sell woolly Buggersand we sell a lot of them!

50. 1 Neanderthal man was able to kill woolly mammoths and bears.

51. About Woolly Bluecurls (Trichostema lanatum) 41 Nurseries Carry This Plant Add to My Plant List; Trichostema lanatum (Romero or Woolly Blue Curls) is a highly fragrant, small evergreen shrub or sub-shrub, with curly and woolly blue flowers that give the plant its common name

52. It had a faintly woolly look to it, like a poodle.

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

54. Herbs annual or perennial, caulescent to Acaulescent and scapose, woolly to silky.

55. Woolly Buggers is a kids fly fishing club for youth ages 8-16+

56. Coltsfoot is a perennial, woolly herbaceous plant that spreads by seeds and rhizomes

57. Miriam presiding over a display of woven baskets and woolly mitts - some hopes!

58. Adelgids, in general, are associated with conifers and produce galls and or woolly masses

59. It's a woolly doll for Pete's sake - knit one, purl one - I saw it.

60. And this lamb needs ewe ... the adoption agency that's proud of its woolly ways.

61. An example is the Douglas fir Adelgid, which has generations that alternate between Douglas fir and Sitka spruce

62. Synonyms for Bewhiskered include hairy, shaggy, woolly, furry, hirsute, bushy, bearded, fleecy, stubbly and unshaven

63. His two drivers are bandy, bleach-blond Dan Runte and tall, woolly haired Eric Meagher.

64. Synonyms for Crinite include hirsute, furry, hairy, shaggy, unshorn, bristly, bushy, fleecy, hair-covered and woolly

65. Woolly Bluecurls (Trichostema lanatum) is a must-have for well-draining sites in water-wise gardens

66. Leaf blade and petioles puberulent to woolly at least along veins; anthers globose or reniform.

67. Thus suitably armed and Accoutered, the Clemens brothers set out for the wild and woolly West

68. Eastern Spruce Gall Adelgid: Galls caused by this insect occur mostly on Norway, white, black, and red spruce trees

69. This Adelgid is a serious pest of spruce trees (Picea) and can damage Douglas Fir trees as well

70. The term barbet became throughout centuries a "generic" name for a dog with a long, curly, woolly coat.

71. The money they had to pay the sheep for the Cuddly Woolly Protection Racket did seem a lot.

72. Adenanthos sericeus (Woolly Bush) is planted for its attractive soft leaves and its small red or orange flowers.

73. By the time the first shoots of willow appear in the early spring, the woolly bear is already eating.

74. Coltsfoot commonly known as Tussilago farfara is a low growing perennial herb that has fleshy and woolly leaves

75. Herbs perennial or subshrubs, caulescent or Acaulescent, base of the stem with a tuft of rust-colored woolly hairs

76. The Adelgid nymphs feed on the underside of the leaves, with each insect being hidden under a coating of white waxy filaments

77. Meanings for Adelgid It is the name of small insects under the subdivision of Hemiptera predominately found in the northern hemisphere

78. Any of various aphidlike insects of the family Adelgidae that infest conifers and usually secrete a waxy or woolly covering.

79. Woolly: *Applyingly bleats* (screen zooms out to show six dark soldiers) (the three prepped for battle with Woolly being frightened as the enemies attack) [♪Event Battle - Paper Mario: The Origami King] *FF6 battle transition* (enemy Dark Soldiers appear) Silver: There's 8 of them!?

80. 27 Normally serene palms toss their woolly mop heads like distraught grieving women who can not take any more suffering.