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Author: Jess Hartshorn

Ambrosia Beetle Biology, Impact, and Management

Ambrosia Beetle Biology, Impact, and Management

Sep 11, 2024 | Forestry, Natural Resources

Ambrosia beetles are commonly found across the Southeastern United States. Most are secondary pests that only damage weakened, stressed, or dying host plants. Some species, such as the redbay...

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