Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. HALEIWA, Hawaii (KHON2) — Hawaii’s palm trees are on the chopping block. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay ...
Across the Hawaiian Islands, the invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle is threatening to make Hawaii's palms disappear. Native to Southeast Asia, the beetle has been killing or badly damaging large ...
The palms along much of Oahu’s North Shore are losing their fronds and dying, a harbinger of the fate of others on the rest of the island. The same is happening in Pupukea, where residents are ...
That is according to the Hawaii Farm Bureau and Hawaii’s CRB Response organization, which says damage is spreading to crops like banana and sugarcane. Those who drive past the palm trees in Waikele ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. COURTESY HDOA Workers conduct coconut rhinoceros beetles treatment on palm trees at Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport.
HONOLULU — The palms along much of O‘ahu’s North Shore are losing their fronds and dying, a harbinger of the fate of others on the rest of the island.
A strong storm that blitzed Hawaii this weekend brought heavy winds, flooding, downed trees and an uncommon sight: snow. On Sunday, 10,ooo-foot Haleakala received a thick dusting and snow also ...
"After they've gone through all the coconuts and all the palms and possibly all the bananas and all the sugarcane and all the pineapple and whatever they go after, what's next? We don't know. So, we ...
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