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1 0 Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer

by jesloweryColumbus, Ohio, USA

Woodlands.

0 1 Ash tree

Ash tree

by abtaylor375Evanston, Illinois

Ash tree infested with emerald

0 1 Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer

by antondazombBurlington, Ontario, Canada

The emerald ash

1 0 Ash tree

Ash tree

by LensRotoPortage, Michigan, USA

Ash tree showing damage from emerald

0 0 Green Beetle

Green Beetle

by VítorPendãoPortugal

Green Beetle

4 12 Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer

by p.young713Tampa, Florida, USA

0 0 Redheaded ash borer

Redheaded ash borer

by glenn2Maryland, USA

Fire wood pile

1 2 Red-headed Ash Borer

Red-headed Ash Borer

by ackbotAustin, Texas, USA

0 0 Red headed ash borer

Red headed ash borer

by TylerDTOKEdmond, Oklahoma, USA

0 0 Banded Ash Borer

Banded Ash Borer

by ShellyCoxSavannah, Missouri, USA

Backyard woodpile

0 0 Red-Headed Ash Borer

Red-Headed Ash Borer

by Jocelyn DexterConnecticut, USA

I released this beetle outside after photographing it.

0 1 Red-Headed Ash Borer

Red-Headed Ash Borer

by portiere1217New Providence, New Jersey, USA

0 5 Japanese Beetle

Japanese Beetle

by Meisterheim FamilyHartford, Wisconsin, USA

1 0 Ash and Privet Borer

Ash and Privet Borer

by Marvin SmithArkansas, USA

Widespread in eastern North America. Larva will eat live or dying hardwoods, ...

0 2 Bronze Birch Borer

Bronze Birch Borer

by ArianaMontana, USA

Is this an Emerald Ash

0 0 Green ash

Green ash

by sarah.loobyMassachusetts, USA

compound, opposite

0 2 Red-Headed Ash Borer

Red-Headed Ash Borer

by turtlesandtombstonesBelchertown, Massachusetts, USA

Thin, about half an inch long.

2 1 Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer

by BugEricGlenview, Illinois, USA

Small (but large for the genus Agrilus), metallic green and copper as shown.

1 0 Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer

by Priyanshu Datta RoyWest Lafayette, Indiana, USA

green with a metallic luster on its end. I realized it was an Emerald

0 0 Oil beetle

Oil beetle

by Gaelin and AlistairPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Gross black beetle. Not an ash

1 0 Emeral Ash Borer

Emeral Ash Borer

by KimberlyDuranUrbana, Illinois, USA

About 1 cm

0 0 Emerald Ash Borer (pre-pupae stage)

Emerald Ash Borer (pre-pupae stage)

by JoAnneDavisIndiana, USA

Found in the wood of a dead white ash tree ...

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by hannahflemisternatgeowildColumbus, Ohio, USA

Very old tree

0 5 Ash Borer Moth

Ash Borer Moth

by Elton_WizardPennsylvania, USA

General appearance is that of a wasp with multi-colored legs.

0 0 redheaded ash borer

redheaded ash borer

by MadCookHarrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA

He is a wasp-mimicking cerambycid beetle, the readheaded

0 0 Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer

by RendyMoonkiesSurakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia

Bright metallic green in colour ( copper hue at the edge of shield).

0 0 Red-Headed Ash Borer

Red-Headed Ash Borer

by TropicalYetiGarden City, New York, USA

I saw this beetle crawling around the area underneath my backyard hose. Not ...

0 0 Red-headed Ash Borer

Red-headed Ash Borer

by KeithRoragenNebraska, USA

About 12mm long

1 0 Ash and Privet Borer

Ash and Privet Borer

by JakubkoMaine, USA

An awesome beetle with light femurs and four light spots on the elytra, ...

0 0 Six-spotted tiger beetle

Six-spotted tiger beetle

by JoelWiesnerSt. Charles, Missouri, USA

is this an ash

0 0 Green Ash

Green Ash

by The GeoDexKansas, USA

borer, to the point of near extinction. ...

0 0 white ash

white ash

by AnnaWhipkeyLafayette, Indiana, USA

ash

0 1 Red-headed ash borer

Red-headed ash borer

by lakerprincess24Emporia, Kansas, USA

Looks like an ant with spider legs and wings that only appear when it's about ...

0 0 Ivory-marked Beetle

Ivory-marked Beetle

by LittleCloudHouston, Texas, USA

They are sometimes referred to as Four-Marked

3 2 Red-headed Ash Borer

Red-headed Ash Borer

by robrodigOshkosh, Wisconsin, USA

There are at least five scurrying around when I open the lid. I think they can ...

0 0 WHITE-EYED BORER MOTH

WHITE-EYED BORER MOTH

by DanielleHunterConnecticut, USA

Dark brown to black moth. My flash picked up a reflective spot. A pinkish ...

2 3 Six-Spotted Tiger Beetle

Six-Spotted Tiger Beetle

by SalocinOhio, USA

, ants, spiders, and many other kinds of arthropods. This is not an Emerald ...

0 0 Ash and Privet Borer

Ash and Privet Borer

by ForestDragonNew York, USA

Small, dark beetle with yellow spots on elytra, yellow femora and possibly a ...

1 0 Ash and Privet Borer

Ash and Privet Borer

by ForestDragonVirginia, USA

Elongate beetle with dark brown coloration and pale/yellow markings. Femora ...

1 0 Red-headed ash borers (mating pair)

Red-headed ash borers (mating pair)

by GoodyBartlesville, Oklahoma, USA

Red-headed ash

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