Insect pests and diseases in Appalachian (hemlock)/northern hardwood forests may become more damaging under a warmer climate.

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Hemlock woolly adelgid, beech bark disease, emerald ash borer, and other pests currently impact many species in this ecosystem and may cause more frequent and severe damage in climate-stressed forests, while new pests such as Asian longhorn beetle and gypsy moth present new risks