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  2. North Carolina on alert as pine beetles devastate forests in ...

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    The last significant southern pine beetle outbreak in North Carolina was in the early 2000s. ... Signs of an infestation include popcorn-sized pitch tubes on the trunk and serpentine-shaped ...

  3. Dendroctonus frontalis - Wikipedia

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    Dendroctonus frontalis, the southern pine beetle, [1] often shortened to simply SPB, is a species of bark beetle native to the forests of the southern United States, Mexico and Central America. [2] It has recently expanded its range to the northeastern United States , where it is considered an invasive species and has destroyed massive amounts ...

  4. Campbell Vaughn: Southern pine beetles wreaking havoc on ...

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    On a recent excursion, Campbell Vaughn couldn't help but notice the devastation of pine trees in local forested areas due to the southern pine beetle.

  5. Ips (beetle) - Wikipedia

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    Other signs of Ips infestation include particles of wood dust accumulating on the bark, foliage, and nearby objects as a result of the beetles' tunneling activity. The wood dust can mix with resin that bleeds from the injury site, creating whitish or reddish pitch tubes, [ 6 ] but these are more common in Dendroctonus infestations. [ 3 ]

  6. Louisiana legislature convenes emergency panel after bark ...

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    The tree is attempting to repel the southern pine beetles by suffocating them with resin. ... Officials encourage residents and workers to look for signs of bark beetle attacks in trees. Common ...

  7. Dendroctonus adjunctus - Wikipedia

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    Dendroctonus adjunctus, the roundheaded pine beetle, is a species of bark beetle in the family Curculionidae found in North America. [1] [2] [3] A parasite, the roundheaded pine beetle feeds on and eventually kills pine trees of several species in Guatemala, Mexico, and the Southern United States (New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Utah).

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