USDA’s APHIS confirmed Sirex noctilio woodwasp in
The pest was collected from a trap on private property in
Sirex noctilio is an exotic species of wood-boring wasp capable of causing significant mortality in healthy species of pine trees. It introduces a toxic mucus and spores of a toxic fungus when the female lays eggs through the bark and into the sapwood of the tree. It has destroyed up to 80 percent of pine trees in areas of
S. noctilio has been positively confirmed in 28 counties in
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For more: Lynn Evans-Goldner, APHIS, (301) 734-7228; lynn.e.goldner@aphis.usda.gov.
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