May 8, 1865 is the date upon which the Box Elder Stake Tabernacle was created with the laying of the cornerstone even though completion and dedication did not occur until 25 years later, on October 28, 1890. The Tabernacle burned down on February 9, 1896 and was re-constructed for re-dedication on March 21, 1897.
Box Elder News Journal was created in 1893.
Box Elder High School was created in 1894.
Box Elder - film - was created on 2008-03-03.
The duration of Box Elder - film - is 1.52 hours.
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Box Elder (Bug and Tree) I went to Box Elder High School. :-)
As of 2000 the population of Box Elder County Utah was, 42,745 people.
Box Elder bugs eat flowers, leaves, and maybe apples. You would have to try that at home.
The box elder tree is not named after the box elder bug. The trees in question (Acer negundo) receive their name from the similarity of their white wood to that of a boxwood and of their pinnately compound foliage to that of an elder. The name-saking serves the other way around, with the insects in question (Boisea trivittata) being linked with their favorite food source.
The total area of Box Elder County Utah is 5,724 sq mi, (14,825 km²)
Yes, turtles can eat box elder bugs. The question expands to whether or not they will. Insect-eating turtles in fact tend to avoid box elder bugs (Boisea trivittata) as unpleasant to eat or smell.
My research indicates that there is no such thing as a "box elder virus". There is a box elder bug, so named because it is attracted to the box elder tree. In normal concentrations, it poses no danger to the tree, its wood or to human health. It is simply a nuisance. http://www.entomology.cornell.edu/public/IthacaCampus/ExtOutreach/DiagnosticLab/Factsheets/Boxelder.html