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The adult (flying) phase of Emerald Ash Borer is metallic green color in comparison to the bark of a white ash tree it rests on.(Photo Courtesy: DNR)
The adult (flying) phase of Emerald Ash Borer is metallic green color in comparison to the bark of a white ash tree it rests on.(Photo Courtesy: DNR)
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Updated: Tuesday, 19 Jun 2012, 9:26 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 19 Jun 2012, 9:26 AM EDT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Indiana residents can chat on Facebook with an expert on the invasive emerald ash borer later this week.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says its Facebook followers can chat with emerald ash borer expert Megan Abraham on Wednesday. The chat will be hosted on the DNR's Facebook wall from 1-2 p.m.
Participants can ask questions about identifying the insect, ash trees and symptoms that indicate the bugs' presence.
Hoosiers who aren't already friends can go to the DNR's Facebook wall at facebook.com/INdnr and click "like."
Participants can begin typing in questions during the time slot. The DNR experts will answer questions as time allows.
Future topics include river catfish fishing, aquatic invasive species and new deer hunting rules.
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