Formerly secluded forest homes now have views of the neighbors. With nothing to anchor it, soil washes away. For its current good fortune, the mountain pine beetle can thank us. To start with ...
This increase in the production of beetles provides insight into the cause of the exponential increase in their numbers. The mountain pine beetle is recognized as the most destructive of western ...
One species, the mountain pine beetle, was estimated by the Colorado State Forest Service to have killed 3.4 million acres of forest. Those dead trees litter the woods and provide ample fuel to ...