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DULUTH - Rustic log furniture imported from China into Minnesota and Wisconsin has been found to be infested with invasive insects that could damage native trees.Both states' agriculture ...
Consumers that have rustic log furniture which was manufactured out of the country should look for several signs of insect infestation. Sawdust around the furniture – This may be a sign that ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture recommends anyone who may have bought rustic log furniture to look for signs of insect damage. MDA says insects can live in log furniture for two years or more.
Rustic log furniture imported from China into Minnesota and Wisconsin has been found to be infested with invasive insects that could damage native trees.
MADISON -- The popular rustic log furniture could harbor exotic insect pests, state officials warn, so they're asking consumers to be on the lookout, both for their own protection and that of ...
The popular rustic log furniture could harbor exotic insect pests, state officials warn, so they're asking consumers to be on the lookout, both for their own protection and that of Wisconsin's ...
Rustic log furniture imported from China into Minnesota and Wisconsin has been found to be infested with invasive insects that could damage native trees. Both states’ agriculture departments on ...
“Rustic furniture is generally associated with log cabins or hunting cabins,” he says, with designs made today at American Natural Resources of real wood often identical to those produced by ...
Rustle through sawdust and cedar chips to find quality furniture: • Shop rustic furniture made by Larry Martin and his sons from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday at Whitetail Hollow ...
Log houses are certainly not for everyone, but their owners love the rustic atmosphere, with the overtones of self-reliance and natural living.
The 16th annual Rustic Furniture Fair * will be held September 13, 2003, at The Adirondack Museum, Route 28 North 30, Blue Mountain Lake, New York 12812.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture recommends anyone who may have bought rustic log furniture to look for signs of insect damage. MDA says insects can live in log furniture for two years or more.