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Borers! Killer bugs found in local ash trees

Publication details

"Borers! Killer bugs found in local ash trees" was published on May 24, 2007 in This Week in Worthington, page A1.
Candy Brooks is the author.

Subjects

It covers the topic trees.
It covers the city Worthington.

Full text

Available online via ThisWeek Community Newspapers.

Available at Worthington Libraries on microfilm roll number 1296163619. Contact library staff for more information.

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