Pictures to accompany "Toast marshmallows" and "Beetle infestation" releases (usable captions)
ALB4small: Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Forest Health Program Leader Charlie Burnham is one of the many people working on the front lines of the Worcester Asian longhorned beetle infestation.
ALB17small: Entomologists Charlie Burnham (left) and Dennis Souto (right) inspect logs for signs of Asian longhorned beetle infestation.
ALB33small: Close-up of an Asian longhorned beetle. This destructive pest has the potential of devastating hardwood forests in North America if left unchecked.
ALB51small: This cross-section of an Asian longhorned beetle-infested tree trunk shows the damage caused by the invasive insect.
EHS1a: Evidence of both hemlock woolly adelgid and elongate hemlock scale are visible on eastern hemlocks in Milfod, N.H.
EHS2a: Geoff Jones, director of land management at the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, examines eastern hemlock for the presence of elongate hemlock scale.