Southern Arizona Forest Plans To Ward Off Tree-killing Pests

SAFFORD, Ariz. (AP) — Forest officials in southern Arizona are trying to keep bark beetles from destroying endangered squirrel habitat. The Coronado National Forest says it plans to treat 300 acres of Douglas fir trees with a product that repels bark beetles. The treatment involves placing capsules containing anti-aggression pheromones among the trees.

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