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Asian beetle attacking Great Lakes ash trees, the Emerald Ash Borer… (via YOURERIE)

An invasive species is attacking ash trees across the state, causing them to die quickly, becoming hazardous to the public. Source: YOURERIE

‘They’re chewing everywhere:’ Dallas woman fed up with rat-infested apartment (via WFAA)

Maria Mejia said rats are ripping and running through her home, and she wants something done about it as soon as possible. Source: WFAA

Peoria-area woman being treated after bitten by rabid bat (via ledger-enquirer)

A central Illinois woman is being treated for rabies exposure after being bitten by a rabid bat. Source: ledger-enquirer

Oh, rats! Rodent complaints on the rise (via Salem News)

DANVERS — Rats have been a hot topic in Danvers for years, it Seems. Source: Salem News

Covington residents complain of raccoon-infested blighted home (via WWL)

They say the city has not responded to complaints Source: WWL

Record-setting rainfall leaves behind increased mosquito population around the Valley (via KNXV)

The monsoon may be long gone but the mosquitoes are still hanging around thanks to record-setting rainfall the Valley received last month. Source: KNXV

Family gives warning about bats after man becomes Utah’s first fatal rabies case in over 70 years (via fox13now.com)

MORONI, Utah — A Utah man is dead in what’s believed to be the first fatal case of rabies in Utah in over 70 years. “It started with his neck and back pain. He was Seen by a chiropractor. That relieved some of the pain initially, but then numbness and tingling into his arms,” his daughter Crystal Sedgwick said. Source: … Read More

Spiderwebs found floating across Arkansas (via http://www.kait8.com)

Flying spider webs, it’s something that people in Region 8 have been noticing more this week. Source: http://www.kait8.com

Rodent droppings at Lowell High School focus of Board of Health meeting (via WFXT)

In January, Boston 25 News reported on heating issues that led to broken pipes and flooded floors at Lowell High School, and more problems are arising 10 months late Source: WFXT

Woman records mouse inside AMC theater (via ABC7 Chicago)

A spooky encounter for a viewer at a movie theater on Halloween night was caught on video. Source: ABC7 Chicago

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