Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos, and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Budworm outbreak poses $1B threat to N.B. forests

    Forest scientists are warning a bug that first troubled New Brunswick forests for 40 years ago is on the brink of another outbreak.

    A spruce budworm infestation could cost the province's forest industry more than $1 billion because the larvae eat the type of trees that make up more than half the province's woodlands.

    The budworm population has been booming in Quebec for the past three years.

    Entomologist Jeremy Gullison said last season's surveillance traps for budworm moths in Northwestern and Central New Brunswick showed the highest numbers in six years.

    "The increase in the trap catches seems to be gaining momentum. I would say that there are pretty good indications that we're on the cusp of another outbreak,” he said Wednesday.

    Over the four decades of the last outbreak, New Brunswick attacked the worm with bomber aircraft and chemicals.

    At its height in 1975, the spray program against the spruce budworm covered more than half the province.

    There is no call for a spray program this year, but it could be an inevitable choice.

    Dave MacLean, a forestry professor at the University of New Brunswick, studied an uncontrolled budworm outbreak in Cape Breton, N.S., during the 1980s.

    "It tends to typically take about four or five years before trees start to die, and then it really picks up," he said. "The mortality increases between the fifth year and the tenth year. Much of the trees are dead by then. At the same time, the stem growth is going down by about ninety per cent."

    Mark Arsenault, president of the New Brunswick Forest Products Association, spoke to CBC News at the forest industry’s annual meeting Wednesday.

    He said he is aware of a budworm threat.

    "Hopefully, where we know that it's coming ... we actually might be able to have a very dramatic impact on the spread of it here in New Brunswick, because we'll have a preventative approach rather than a reactive approach,” he said.

    Natural Resources Minister Bruce Northrup said he will wait for developments and expert advice before acting.

    "We definitely are prepared for it. We've done a lot of work in the past and it is in that cycle right now to be looked at. We're concerned about it but I have great confidence in my staff that they're monitoring it,” he said.

    What do you feel about this article?

     

    There are no comments yet

    [ [ [['xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', 11]], '27013743', '0' ], [ [['keyword', 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999]], 'videoID', '1', 'overwrite-pre-description', 'overwrite-link-string', 'overwrite-link-url' ] ]
    Search

    News for You

    • Donald Driver & Peta Murgatroyd Win Dancing With The Stars
      Donald Driver & Peta Murgatroyd Win Dancing With The Stars

      They called it "the most competitive season" ever on "Dancing with the Stars," but on Tuesday night, just one pair was good enough for Season 14 mirrorball glory.

    • US climber describes deadly congestion on Everest
      US climber describes deadly congestion on Everest

      An American adventurer who helped rescue four climbers from Mount Everest last weekend has told of how a crowded push for the summit and bad weather created deadly conditions for mountaineers.

    • American Idol Finale Recap: Phillip Phillips & Jessica Sanchez Battle It Out
      American Idol Finale Recap: Phillip Phillips & Jessica Sanchez Battle It Out

      "American Idol" returned to the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Tuesday as Jessica Sanchez and Phillip Phillips battled it out for the title. The two contenders couldn't have been more different - Jessica Sanchez, the 16-year-old with the big, big voice, and Phillip Phillips, the 21-year-old bashful singer with a soulful edge. Here's how the finale went down:

    • Queen told William to rip up wedding guest list
      Queen told William to rip up wedding guest list

      Queen Elizabeth II told her grandson Prince William to rip up the guest list he was given for his wedding and do it again himself to include his friends, he said in an interview.

    • Dancing With The Stars Finals Recap: Who Busted Out A Stunning Country Freestyle?
      Dancing With The Stars Finals Recap: Who Busted Out A Stunning Country Freestyle?

      It was the most thrilling night of competition in Season 14 as the three celebrity finalists on "Dancing with the Stars" hit the dance floor on Monday night, causing a stir in the ballroom with two rounds of headline-making moves.

    • Pakistani doctor jailed for helping CIA find bin Laden
      Pakistani doctor jailed for helping CIA find bin Laden

      PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani authorities have sentenced a doctor accused of helping the CIA find Osama bin Laden to 33 years in jail on charges of treason, officials said, a move almost certain to further strain ties between Washington and Islamabad. Shakil Afridi was accused of running a fake vaccination campaign, in which he collected DNA samples, that is believed to have helped the American intelligence agency track down bin Laden in a Pakistani town. The al Qaeda chieftain was killed …

    • Strauss-Kahn faces US gang rape investigation
      Strauss-Kahn faces US gang rape investigation

      Disgraced former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn's legal woes deepened Monday as French prosecutors opened a preliminary probe into accusations he took part in a gang rape in the US.