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Ips amitinus

Eight-toothed spruce bark beetle

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Foto: M. Zúbrik
5 ramenný požerok na smreku
Požerky. Foto : M.Zúbrik

The adult has a cylindrical pitch-black and 3.5-4.8 mm long body. Adults of the first generation are active in late-April through July, and those of the second generation - in July and August. Females bore maternal galleries, which are thinner (up to 2 mm in width) than those of I. typographus. The maternal galleries are linear, two- or three-branched (as many as 5-7 branches may occur), they are slightly narrower than those of the relative and often bent in a wavy pattern. In general, its galleries are less regular. If occurring together with the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle, its targets are mainly branches and the upper part of stems, while the lower part is often attacked by I. typographus. Its population is more abundant in higher mountains. There is a risk of outbreak.

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Females bore maternal galleries, which are thinner (up to 2 mm in width) than those of I. typographus. The maternal galleries are linear, two- or three-branched (as many as 5-7 branches may occur), they are slightly narrower than those of the relative and often bent in a wavy pattern. In general, its galleries are less regular. 

Tree Species: Spruce

Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk

Pest significance: Very harmful

Pest Category: Insects

Invasive Species: No

Present in EU: Yes

Pest group: Insect

Affected part of wood: Bark, Underbark area

Depth of  damages: Under bark only

The extent of damage: Lokally

Prevalence in Europe: Common

Damaged products: Stored timber logs (dried wood)

Roundwood size: Diameter from 10 up to 50 cm, Diameter up to 10 cm

Wood discoloration: No

Exit holes: Round

Pest subcategory: Bark and underbark insect

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