Updated: Sunday, 08 Nov 2009, 12:46 PM EST
Published : Sunday, 08 Nov 2009, 11:37 AM EST
BOSTON, Mass (AP) - Massachusetts authorities plan to survey trees in Boston and
Springfield for signs of the invasive Asian longhorned beetles.
The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources wants
residents to join state officials to help look for the
bullet-shaped black beetle with white freckles, long antennae and a
voracious appetite for hardwood.
Springfield volunteers will meet Monday for training. They
also will be given supplies, including binoculars they can use to
spot the insects at tree tops. Boston volunteers will be trained
Nov. 14.
Signs of an infestation include dime-sized holes left by
adult beetles exiting a tree and oozing sap.
There have been no confirmed reports of the beetles in Boston
or Springfield, but an infestation in Worcester, Boylston, Holden,
Shrewsbury and West Boylston has forced state and federal officials
to cut 25,000 trees to contain the insect.