A beetle the size of a sesame seed, responsible for killing thousands of trees in Southern California, has been confirmed for the first time in San Mateo County.
Invasive shothole borers, which attack a wide variety of tree species, were found in the Redwood Shores community, the San Mateo County Department of Agriculture/Weights and Measures said Friday on its website.
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